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Robin Abcarian: The cult of Trump faces the calm of Adam Schiff

After a tense two weeks leading the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, Rep. Adam B. Schiff was finally able to sleep in.

On Friday afternoon, he greeted me in his Capitol Hill office. He was in faded jeans, a forest-green shirt and a gray wool barn jacket, in contrast to the suits he'd worn during the hearings where, despite the long days and short nights, he had been a calm, stolid presence.

That's not to say the hearings were without fireworks; there were some very tense moments in the room, especially when Republicans interrupted witnesses, asked irrelevant questions

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