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Whistleblower Offer To Field Written Questions Stands, But GOP Seeks Public Testimony
House Republicans want the anonymous wistleblower to appear in-person, but they have not responded to an offer to have the unnamed individual answer written questions under oath. -
What We Learned From Reading Thousands Of Pages Of Impeachment Inquiry Transcripts
Here are eight things that stood out from the past week's release of closed-door deposition transcripts. -
White House Broke From 'Normal Process' Handling Trump-Ukraine Call, Witness Said
A top White House attorney placed records about President Trump's now-famous Ukraine call in a system few could access, Alexander Vindman testified. His is one of two transcripts released Friday. -
READ: Testimony Of Fiona Hill, Ex-White House Russia Policy Official
Hill, a well-known specialist in Russia and its president, was said to have told House investigators that she objected to the Ukraine pressure plan — as did her then-boss, John Bolton. -
READ: Testimony Of Alexander Vindman, The White House's Ukraine Specialist
Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman is a foreign affairs expert who serves on the national security council. He's been described as having told investigators he worried immediately about the Ukraine affair. -
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1st Pence Aide Expected To Testify In Impeachment Probe
Jennifer Williams, the vice president's special adviser for Europe and Russia, was among those on the July 25 call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart that helped spark the inquiry. -
Who Was On The Trump-Ukraine Call?
On July 25, President Trump spoke with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The phone call would become the foundation of a whistleblower complaint that would lead to a formal impeachment inquiry. -
Public Impeachment Inquiry Hearings To Begin Next Week
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff announced his panel will take public testimony in the House impeachment inquiry into President Trump starting Nov. 13.