OPINION: Zeoli: The First Day of the Impeachment Trial Won’t Define the Outcome

The Rich Zeoli Show 2/10/21
Capitol Building
FEB 10: The U.S. Capitol building is reflected on the hood of a car on February 10, 2021 in Washington, DC. House managers and the defense will make opening arguments today as the Senate impeachment trial of former President Donald J. Trump continues. Photo credit Sarah Silbiger / Stringer

Today on The Rich Zeoli Show, the first day of former President Trump’s impeachment trial did not go as planned for the defense team. However, the Democrats still don’t have the votes in the Senate for conviction.
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In today’s hour of non-stop talk, the lack of effort made by teacher’s unions to get schools back open safely has gotten us to the point of President Biden’s “ambitious” goal of it happening just 1 day a week. It’s nearly been a full year since the pandemic and the Biden administration is still at square one for schools

Author Alex Berenson joined to discuss the unfortunate overreaction people have made when it comes to the handling of COVID-19. Children have been ignored and forgotten with lack of proper schooling and people struggle with making ends meet when they've lost their job or have lost work hours due to the restriction implemented. Berenson has a book out now entitled, 'The Power Couple."

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