Nov 12 Expect high drama and high stakes as public impeachment hearings begin By Daniel Bush The House marks a new phase in only the fourth impeachment inquiry in U.S. history Wednesday as public hearings begin with high drama and even higher stakes. Continue reading
Nov 12 Watch 4:58 How did we get here? A timeline of the Ukraine impeachment saga By Lisa Desjardins, Yamiche Alcindor The impeachment inquiry has moved quickly, with more than a dozen witnesses, nearly 2700 pages of testimony and, now, public hearings. But how did we get here? Lisa Desjardins and Yamiche Alcindor take a look back at key events in… Continue watching
Nov 11 What to expect during the public impeachment hearings By Associated Press Americans will have their first public view of the impeachment inquiry this week, as the proceedings emerge from the secure closed-door facility in the Capitol basement to live hearings. Continue reading
Nov 11 After push from Perry, backers got huge gas deal in Ukraine By Desmond Butler, Michael Biesecker, Stephen Braun, Richard Lardner, Associated Press In a meeting during a trip to Ukraine, Energy Secretary Rick Perry handed the new Ukrainian president a list of people he recommended as energy advisers. One of the four names was his longtime political backer Michael Bleyzer. Continue reading
Nov 09 AP Fact Check: Trump's 'read the transcript' impeachment cry By Hope Yen, Calvin Woodward, Associated Press A look at remarks by President Trump and his allies on the impeachment inquiry and other matters. Continue reading
Nov 09 Was Trump call with Ukraine 'perfect'? GOP has many answers By Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press Republicans have no unified argument in the impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump , in large part because they can't agree on how best to defend the president — or for some, if they should. Continue reading
Nov 08 Watch 11:53 How Mick Mulvaney plays into the Ukraine impeachment inquiry saga House committees involved in the impeachment inquiry have released nearly 2700 pages of closed-door deposition transcripts. Many of the officials interviewed echoed the whistleblower’s concerns about President Trump's policy toward Ukraine. Trump, meanwhile, renewed claims that the whistleblower was guilty… Continue watching
Nov 08 What we learned from the impeachment transcripts By Gretchen Frazee The transcripts shed more light on Trump’s dealings with Ukraine and the central role his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, played in U.S. relations with Ukraine. Continue reading
Nov 08 John Bolton has information 'relevant' to impeachment probe By Associated Press That's according to a letter that Bolton's attorney sent Friday to the House that suggests Bolton would appear in the probe only if a court orders him to do so. Continue reading
Nov 08 Democrats release Hill and Vindman impeachment transcripts By Lisa Mascaro, Mary Clare Jalonick, Eric Tucker, Associated Press Impeachment investigators released the testimony of Fiona Hill, a former White House Russia adviser, and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, an Army officer assigned to the National Security Council. Both testified about their concerns as Trump pushed Ukraine for investigations of… Continue reading