Impeachment investigation Today is the day. The House's impeachment investigation officially goes public today when US diplomat Bill Taylor and State Department official George Kent give televised testimonies. If you watch, you may notice the format is a little different than previous big-ticket political hearings. The chairman and ranking GOP member of the House Intelligence Committee will each get 45-minute blocks to ask questions, rather than the usual, short back-and-forths. Democrats hope the blocks will give them more time to walk through witness stories and to do so without interruption from the GOP. The House Intelligence Committee has also teed up a full slate of witnesses for next week, including an aide to Vice President Mike Pence, the former US special envoy to Ukraine and the US ambassador to the European Union. The stocked docket indicates that Democrats are pushing to wrap up their impeachment proceedings in a swift manner -- preferably before the end of the year. |
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