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Lawmakers, Staff View Whistleblower Complaint Wednesday
A whistleblower complaint that has triggered a renewed impeachment effort in the House will be available to some members and staff of congressional intelligence committees Wednesday. -
Juliette Kayyem: How One Whistleblower Leads To An Impeachment Inquiry
An impeachment inquiry has begun since President Donald Trump admitted he spoke to Ukraine about former Vice President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. -
WATCH: Trump Gives Press Conference Amid Impeachment Inquiry
"It's a joke. Impeachment, for that?" President Donald Trump said during a news conference in New York. -
READ: Memo Recounting President Trump's Call With Ukrainian Leader
The White House released a memorandum Wednesday describing President Trump's July 25 phone call with Ukraine's president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy. -
Trump Asked Ukrainian President For 'A Favor' On Biden; DOJ Says No Charges
President Trump asked his Ukrainian counterpart to see what he could find out about former Vice President Joe Biden and his family, and be in touch with his lawyer and the attorney general. -
Trump Ukraine Call To Be Released Amid Swelling Impeachment Push
The White House plans to release a transcript of President Trump's scrutinized July call with the Ukrainian president. But that likely won't quell the growing movement toward impeachment in Congress. -
Trump Vows To Release Ukraine Transcript Amid Impeachment Crescendo In D.C.
The president says he would unveil the unredacted text of his much-discussed July phone conversation with Ukraine's leader. Meanwhile, Democrats neared a fever pitch on whether to impeach. -
Biden To Call For Trump's Impeachment Unless He Complies With Congress' Requests
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Trump Says Transcript Of Ukraine Conversation To Be Released
President Donald Trump says he has directed the release on Wednesday of the "unredacted" transcript of his July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. -
Trump Ordered Aid Frozen; More Democrats Want Impeachment
President Donald Trump ordered his staff to freeze nearly $400 million in aid to Ukraine a few days before a phone call in which he pressured the Eastern European nation’s leader to investigate the family of political rival Joe Biden, a revelation that comes as more Democrats move toward impeachment proceedings.