More witnesses will testify to Congress as a new group of lawmakers will take charge of the House impeachment inquiry.
House Democrats this week will transition to a new phase of their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, one that is key if members hope to draft and pass articles of impeachment before lawmakers skip town for Christmas recess.
Republicans on the Intelligence Committee are expected to draft a minority report of their own to rebut Democrats' findings, according to a GOP aide with knowledge about the process.At 6 p.m., the Intelligence Committee will debate and then vote to approve sending the report over to the Judiciary Committee.The Judiciary Committee at 10 a.m. will hold its first hearing since the official inquiry centering on the Ukraine scandal began.
"[W]e cannot fairly be expected to participate in a hearing while the witnesses are yet to be named and while it remains unclear whether the Judiciary Committee will afford the President a fair process through additional hearings," White House counsel Pat Cipollone wrote to Judiciary Chairman Jerrold Nadler in a letter Sunday."More importantly, an invitation to an academic discussion with law professors does not begin to provide the President with any semblance of a fair process.
"So, the Democrats—the radical-left Democrats, the do-nothing Democrats—decided when I'm going to NATO—this was set up a year ago—that when I'm going to NATO, that was the exact time," Trump said."This is one of the most important journeys that we make as president. And for them to be doing this and saying this and putting an impeachment on the table, which is a hoax to start off with.
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