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Public Impeachment Inquiry Hearings To Begin Next Week
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff announced his panel will take public testimony starting Nov. 13 with acting Ukraine Ambassador William Taylor.
House Passes Resolution Formalizing Impeachment Inquiry
The resolution authorizes the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee to conduct open hearings and allows the president and his attorneys to cross-examine witnesses.
READ: House Democrats Release Draft Resolution On Impeachment Inquiry
The resolution, which formalizes the impeachment inquiry into President Trump, outlines rules and procedures for the inquiry moving forward.
House Will Vote To Formalize Impeachment Procedures In Ongoing Inquiry
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., says the House will vote this week on a resolution outlining the process for the next steps in the inquiry into President Trump.
Republicans Disrupt House Impeachment Inquiry, Delaying Testimony From Pentagon Aide
GOP lawmakers broke House rules by entering a secure area where a closed-door interview was scheduled to be held. Committee rules allow only those serving on those panels conducting inquiry to attend.
Trump Calls Impeachment Inquiry A ‘Lynching’
In a Tuesday morning tweet, the president lashed out at the process underway in the House that may lead to an impeachment vote.
‘Final Straw’: GOP Ex-Ohio Gov. Kasich Supports Impeachment
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, who ran against President Donald Trump in the 2016 Republican primary, says he supports impeaching the president. Kasich said on CNN that… Read More
McConnell Prepares Senate For Trump Impeachment Trial As Inquiry Escalates
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell briefed his caucus on what a Trump impeachment trial could look like in the Upper Chamber. It could last weeks and begin after the Thanksgiving holiday.
Former U.S. Ukraine Ambassador Says President Trump Pushed For Her Removal
Marie Yovanovitch was recalled from her post in May after criticism from some Republicans, including the president’s eldest son, that she was not supportive of the administration’s policies.
FACT CHECK: White House Legal Argument Against Impeachment Inquiry
President Trump’s attorney wrote in a lengthy letter that the House impeachment inquiry is “invalid,” charging that it violates the Constitution. Speaker Pelosi and constitutional scholars disagree.