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'Now We Have a Dysfunctional Presidency,' Says Congressman Adam Schiff

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In this interview with KQED Newsroom, U.S. Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) called Donald Trump's presidency "dysfunctional" in a response to a question about the president's governing style. He also shared with us whether he thinks Rep. Devin Nunes (R-Calif.) should recuse himself as the chair of the House Intelligence Committee tasked with investigating Russian hacking of the 2016 presidential race and how his previous job as a federal prosecutor helped prepare him for his current role as the ranking member of the House intelligence committee.

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