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'Not really'! Sen. Mazie Hirono's grandstanding at the Barr hearing was too much for Lindsey Graham

It was bound to happen at some point — and frankly we’re a bit surprised one of the first Judiciary Committee Dems to do so wasn’t one of the presidential candidates — but Sen. Mazie Hirono called on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign:

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However, Hirono didn’t seem to expect Barr to resign immediately, because she had a list of talking points to share:

After Hirono went on reciting a pre-written monologue, committee chair Lindsey Graham had heard enough:

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Hirono had no interest in anything but trying to resuscitate a Dem narrative that has sunk.

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