WASHINGTON (AP) – The House has opened the first public hearing in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff opened the live, televised session Wednesday on Capitol Hill.
It’s a remarkable moment for Trump, facing a rare impeachment proceeding over his actions toward Ukraine. Trump insists he did nothing wrong.
Democrats are leading the inquiry into Trump’s July phone call with Ukraine’s president to see if the actions rise to “high crimes and misdemeanors.”
Trump asked the Ukrainian leader to investigate the Democrats in the 2016 election and potential 2020 rival Joe Biden’s family, all while withholding military aid to an ally facing Russian aggression.
The panel will hear from two State Department witnesses who defied White House instructions not to appear.