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Fiona Hill - Senior Director, US National Security Council, 2017-2019
Fiona Hill, former Russia adviser at the White House, was a key witness in the president Trump's first impeachment and reflects on what he meant for America and its standing.
The Trump presidency challenged many public officials to make a choice - obey directives from the White House against their better judgment - or take a stand and face the wrath of the pro-Trump movement. Fiona Hill, former Russia adviser at the White House, took a stand. She was a key witness in the president's first impeachment and has since had time to reflect on what Trump meant for America and its geopolitical standing.
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Sat 6 Nov 202104:30
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Stephen Sackur |
| Interviewed Guest | Fiona Hill |
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