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Trump Impeachment Inquiry

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Nov 07

John Bolton fails to appear before impeachment investigators

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

Even as Bolton was a no-show, an aide to Vice President Mike Pence came to the Capitol to speak with impeachment investigators.

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Nov 05

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What Gordon Sondland and Kurt Volker said about U.S. aid to Ukraine

By Lisa Desjardins

Transcripts were released Tuesday of testimonies from two central figures in the impeachment inquiry: Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland and former Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker. Both men were on the July call between President Trump and…

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Nov 05

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How Trump is reacting to newly released testimony from Sondland and Volker

On Tuesday, transcripts of impeachment inquiry testimony from Ambassador Gordon Sondland and former Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker were released. Nick Schifrin and Lisa Desjardins break down the details of the newly released transcripts, including how Sondland revised some…

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Nov 04

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Key insights from transcripts of depositions with Amb. Yovanovitch, Michael McKinley

Monday marked a milestone in the House impeachment inquiry, as almost 500 pages’ worth of transcripts from two of the investigation’s closed-door witness depositions were publicly released. Lisa Desjardins, Nick Schifrin and Yamiche Alcindor join Amna Nawaz to discuss new…

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Nov 04

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Deposition transcripts will come out daily this week, says Raskin

Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., sits on the House Judiciary Committee, which has a central role in the impeachment inquiry of President Trump. On Monday, House investigators released nearly 500 pages of testimony from the depositions to date. Raskin joins Amna…

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Nov 04

Giuliani associate will cooperate with inquiry, lawyer says

By Associated Press

Lawyer Joseph Bondy says Lev Parnas is prepared to comply with a subpoena from impeachment investigators and will turn over documents.

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Oct 31

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After House approves impeachment procedures, what happens next?

The House of Representatives voted Thursday to approve rules governing the impeachment process. Every House Republican opposed the resolution, while all but two Democrats supported it. Lisa Desjardins reports and joins Yamiche Alcindor and Nick Schifrin to discuss procedural details,…

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Oct 31

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No credible defense of Trump’s Ukraine conduct, says GOP strategist

House Republicans unanimously opposed Thursday's vote to formalize impeachment rules, insisting the process to date has been flawed and opaque. Longtime GOP strategist Michael Steel, who previously served as press secretary for former Speaker of the House John Boehner, joins…

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Oct 31

White House disputes Vindman’s account of transcript edits

By Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick, Alan Fram, Associated Press

The White House on Thursday pushed back on the idea that Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman had suggested that the ellipses in the rough transcript represented missing information.

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Oct 29

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House releases impeachment inquiry procedures amid new testimony

On Tuesday, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman became the first person on President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to testify as part of the impeachment inquiry. He said he had been “concerned” by Trump’s request during…

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