“I think that William Taylor was a very impressive witness and was very damaging to the president.' Fox News' Chris Wallace pronounced himself moved by Ambassador Bill Taylor's testimony at the ImpeachmentHearings
"William Taylor was a very impressive witness and was very damaging to the president," the anchor said of Wednesday's impeachment hearing.
“I think that William Taylor was a very impressive witness and was very damaging to the president," Wallace said on air.host said that Taylor's testimony was "very nonpolitical" and was backed up by "very copious notes" he took on key actions that related to U.S. policy toward Ukraine and the president's conduct.
On a lighter note, Wallace said of Taylor, "It also doesn't hurt that he has a voice like Edward R. Murrow. He's a pretty impressive presence up there." Perino suggested that Republicans try to find some "common ground" with Taylor "rather than to beat him up."
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