Investigators preparing to begin public hearings in Trump impeachment inquiry
Read full article: Investigators preparing to begin public hearings in Trump impeachment inquiryWASHINGTON – For only the fourth time in U.S. history, the House of Representatives has started a presidential impeachment inquiry. Both testified they were concerned Trump was inappropriately pressuring Ukraine to investigate Democrats. Cooper wants a federal judge to determine whether Bolton and his former deputy, Charles Kupperman, can be compelled to testify against the White House wishes. Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney and Office of Management and Budget associate director Marky Sandy defied House investigator subpoenas and were no-shows for their scheduled depositions. NUMBERS THAT MATTERThis week, a dozen Trump administration figures, including high-profile names like Mulvaney and Bolton, declined to appear before the Democratic-led panel.