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<em>The Atlantic</em> Politics Daily: Impeachment Comes to a Screen Near You

The witness to watch today was William Taylor, who showed up with new information. Plus, a new candidate for Obama’s heir—and for the 2020 Democratic primary?

It’s Wednesday, November 13. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was at the White House today visiting President Trump. Why do the two get along, though their countries are so at odds?

In today’s newsletter: ❖ A revelation from the first public-facing impeachment hearings. ❖ A new candidate for Obama’s heir—and for the 2020 Democratic primary? ❖ Finally, why Don Jr. was booed by trolls at his own book event.

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