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Schiff On Seating GOP Reps Who Joined Trump Stunt: ‘We Don’t Want To Become Them’ | All In | MSNBC

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“I don’t think—when the President of the United States and some of my Republican colleagues are trying to burn the house down around us—that we want to set a new fire,” says Rep. Adam Schiff on excluding GOP House members who went along with Trump plot to overturn the election. Aired on 12/11/2020.
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