Impeachment investigation We're in the thick of some of the most important -- and compelling -- impeachment hearings to date. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, the National Security Council's Ukraine expert, offered testimony yesterday about the pivotal July 25 call, saying he knew immediately that it was inappropriate. He also said President Trump and his administration pushed "false narratives" about Ukraine, namely that the country helped Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election and did not adequately look into allegations regarding the Biden family. For his troubles, Vindman, an immigrant from the former USSR and a Purple Heart recipient, was blasted by the official White House Twitter account. US Special Envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker also took the stand. Republicans were hoping Volker's testimony would support Trump's interpretation of events, but their ace in the hole ended up revising key points of his prior closed-door testimony, including when and how aid to Ukraine was mentioned in some conversations. Today, the House Intelligence Committee will hear from the US ambassador to the EU, Gordon Sondland. There's a lot of pressure on Sondland: Some Democrats have accused him of lying in his closed-door testimony, and Republicans worry he may turn on Trump once he's forced to speak publicly. |
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