
Reflecting on a Historic Presidential Transition
Clip: 1/22/2021 | 13m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The panelists take the time to reflect on the four years of Donald Trump’s presidency.
The panelists take the time to reflect on the four years of Donald Trump’s presidency, and the beginning of Joe Biden’s tenure. Amna Nawaz of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Laura Barron-Lopez of Politico, Errin Haines of The 19th, Anna Palmer of Punchbowl News, Ashley Parker of The Washington Post
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Reflecting on a Historic Presidential Transition
Clip: 1/22/2021 | 13m 12sVideo has Closed Captions
The panelists take the time to reflect on the four years of Donald Trump’s presidency, and the beginning of Joe Biden’s tenure. Amna Nawaz of The PBS NewsHour guest moderates. Panel: Laura Barron-Lopez of Politico, Errin Haines of The 19th, Anna Palmer of Punchbowl News, Ashley Parker of The Washington Post
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