Great interest in Trump investigations, about 14 million people attended the hearings.

Some 13.8 million people in the United States have watched live broadcasts of the first day of public hearings in investigations led by the Democrats, for the American President Donald Trump's dismissal. The company, Nielsen, has said 10 different lines have broadcast directly the session in which senior diplomats [...] witnessed.
Some 13.8 million people in the United States have watched live broadcasts of the first day of public hearings in investigations led by the Democrats, for the American President Donald Trump's dismissal.
The company, Nielsen, has said that 10 different lines have directly broadcast the session, in which senior American diplomats, William Taylor and George Kent witnessed.
However, this figure has been smaller than 20.4 million people who have watched the nomination of Brett Cavanaugh in September 2018, who has won the judge's position in the Supreme Court despite allegations of sexual misconduct.
Other major events that have won public attention have also been: the testimony of former Federal Bureau of Investigation chief Michael Cohen (13.8 million viewers), James Come, who has been watched by 19.5 million people and the testimony of the former Trump Army, Michael Cohen (13.8 million viewers), broadcast.
The testimony of former Special Adviser Robert Mueller, who was held in July of this year was seen by 12.9 million people.
The Nielsen company has also estimated that 2.9 million people have watched coverage that has made the Fox Network the latest public science.
Most of the commentators on Fox have backed the president, naming this event “fraud”.
The second day of public sessions is scheduled to be held on November 15th, with the former American ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch.












