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The video covers the second week of public hearings in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump, featuring testimonies from key figures like Gordon Sandlin, Laura Cooper, and David Hale. It also discusses a short-term spending bill passed by the House to prevent a government shutdown, which requires Senate approval and the President's signature. Additionally, the video addresses the investigation into Jeffrey Epstein's death, highlighting issues within the Bureau of Prisons and ongoing efforts to improve conditions.

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

Who are the key figures testifying in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump?

Gordon Sandlin, Laura Cooper, and David Hale

Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, and Mitch McConnell

Rudy Giuliani, Mike Pompeo, and John Bolton

William Barr, Robert Mueller, and James Comey

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What is the purpose of the short-term spending bill passed by the House?

To increase military spending

To extend funding and prevent a government shutdown

To reduce taxes for middle-class families

To fund infrastructure projects

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

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Until when does the short-term spending bill extend funding?

November 30th

December 20th

January 15th

December 31st

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What actions have been taken following Jeffrey Epstein's death?

The Senate Judiciary Committee dismissed the case

Federal prosecutors charged two prison employees and investigations were opened

The Bureau of Prisons has increased inmate privileges

The FBI and Department of Justice have closed the case

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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION

30 sec • 1 pt

What issues were exposed by Jeffrey Epstein's death?

Lack of educational programs for inmates

Overcrowding in federal prisons

Inadequate healthcare in prisons

Problems with the Metro Correctional Center and Bureau of Prisons