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Sky News host Chris Kenny says US President Donald Trump is “constantly under attack” by the Democrats and sections of the media, but as usual he has been “typically dismissive” of them. KennyOnMedia

Sky News host Chris Kenny says US President Donald Trump is “constantly under attack” by the Democrats and sections of the media, but as usual he has been “typically dismissive” of them. On Monday, reports stated the President will not be attending impeachment hearings on Wednesday.

The impeachment is investigating claims President Donald Trump withheld aid from Ukraine in exchange for an investigation into political rival Joe Biden and his son, Hunter. “Two months after the inquiry was announced, what has been revealed?” Mr Kenny said. Mr Kenny said sections of the media are “so obsessed with bringing down Trump”. “Having gotten it so wrong on ‘RussiaGate,’ you'd think the media might have learned from their mistakes”.

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