The House is preparing to hear from eight witnesses this week.
| | | | | | | | After a whirlwind first week of public hearings in the impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump, the House Intelligence Committee is preparing to hear from a whopping eight more witnesses this week.
The committee will conduct several televised hearings from Tuesday through Thursday this week. Tuesday and Wednesday will feature two hearings each (one in the morning and one in the afternoon), and Thursday will have one hearing. All of the witnesses called to publicly testify have already spoken to investigators in closed-door depositions. The busy impeachment week comes after the committee heard last week from Bill Taylor, the acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine; George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary for Europe and Eurasian affairs; and Marie Yovanovitch, who was the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine before she was removed from her position earlier this year and replaced with Taylor. David Holmes, the aide that Taylor alleged overheard Trump talking about Ukraine investigations, also testified last week but in a closed-door deposition.
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| | Wednesday’s widely followed impeachment hearings left viewers with negative views of congressional Republicans’ behavior, mixed views of the Democrats and tentatively favorable views of the two initial witnesses, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds. But opinions remain deeply divided along entrenched political lines, and overall attitudes about impeachment appear both closely divided and largely unaffected by the first day of public testimony. |
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| | Chief Justice John Roberts is ordering an indefinite delay in the House of Representatives’ demand for President Donald Trump’s financial records to give the Supreme Court time to figure out how to handle the high-stakes dispute. |
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