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LIVE COVERAGE: Trump impeachment hearings testimony
Read full article: LIVE COVERAGE: Trump impeachment hearings testimonyThe House Intelligence Committee continues public hearings in President Trumps impeachment inquiry. Starting at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jennifer Williams and Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman testify. By about 2:30 p.m., Amb. Kurt Volker and Tim Morrison will testify. Read more: What to watch on Day 3 of public Trump impeachment hearingsWatch live NBC News coverage here:
A 'refreshed' memory: Takeaways from Ukraine testimony
Read full article: A 'refreshed' memory: Takeaways from Ukraine testimonyGiuliani and Trump wanted Ukraine to probe Democrat Joe Biden's family and Ukraine's role in the 2016 U.S. election. Like other witnesses, Sondland and Volker underscored the pivotal role Giuliani played in Ukraine policy and their concerns about it. The envoy said he told Giuliani: "Lutsenko is not credible. ___"TELL THE TRUTH"On Sept. 22, just as reports emerged that the whistleblower complaint was related to Ukraine, Giuliani texted Volker and said, "all I need is for you to tell the truth." But in his testimony, Volker said it's "not the truth" that Giuliani was acting at the behest of the State Department, as Giuliani had been implying.
Pompeo confirms he was on Trump's Ukraine telephone call
Read full article: Pompeo confirms he was on Trump's Ukraine telephone callPompeo asserted that House investigators contacted "State Department employees directly" and told them not to contact State Department lawyers for advice. He said the State Department would "do our Constitutional duty to cooperate" with Congress but wouldn't tolerate "bullying and intimidation." "And we won't tolerate folks on Capitol Hill bullying and intimidating State Department employees. "When the state rules absolutely, human dignity is trampled, not cherished," he said. When the state rules absolutely, it demands its citizens worship government, not God."