Percentage of Americans saying government and leadership is top problem increases sharply amid impeachment inquiry

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Thirty-four percent of Americans say that the government, poor leadership or politicians rank as the nation's most important problem.

, a Republican representative from Illinois, has said he supports the investigation.

But many Republicans have railed against the investigation of the president as a witch hunt. House Republicans are attempting, who has led the charge on impeachment hearings. The censure vote concerns a dramatized version of the phone call between Trump and Ukrainian Presidenthas said that the retelling was intended as"parody," but Republicans have said thathas also been lambasted for saying that his committee had not been in contact with thewho filed the complaint about Trump's July 25 call with Zelensky, which led to the impeachment proceedings. The committee had been in contact with theOn Monday morning, Trump urged Republicans to censure Schiff.

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff speaks as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi listens during a news conference at the Capitol on October 15.

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