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Trump impeachment hearings to go public next week | Trump impeachment hearings to go public next week |
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Congressional Democrats have announced the first public hearings next week in an inquiry that may seek to remove President Donald Trump from office. | Congressional Democrats have announced the first public hearings next week in an inquiry that may seek to remove President Donald Trump from office. |
Three state department officials will testify first in the televised hearings, which have until now been held behind closed doors. | Three state department officials will testify first in the televised hearings, which have until now been held behind closed doors. |
The impeachment inquiry centres on claims that Mr Trump withheld aid to Ukraine to prod it to investigate his political rival, Joe Biden. | The impeachment inquiry centres on claims that Mr Trump withheld aid to Ukraine to prod it to investigate his political rival, Joe Biden. |
Mr Trump denies any abuse of power. | Mr Trump denies any abuse of power. |
Three key House committees have already heard private testimony from more than two dozen witnesses. | Three key House committees have already heard private testimony from more than two dozen witnesses. |
House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, who is overseeing the inquiry, told reporters on Wednesday that an impeachment case was building against the president. | House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff, who is overseeing the inquiry, told reporters on Wednesday that an impeachment case was building against the president. |
He said: "We are getting an increasing appreciation for just what took place during the course of the last year. | He said: "We are getting an increasing appreciation for just what took place during the course of the last year. |
"And the degree to which the president enlisted whole departments of government in the illicit aim to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent." | "And the degree to which the president enlisted whole departments of government in the illicit aim to get Ukraine to dig up dirt on a political opponent." |
The Capitol Hill hearings will now be broadcast live, with both Democratic and Republican lawmakers questioning witnesses. | The Capitol Hill hearings will now be broadcast live, with both Democratic and Republican lawmakers questioning witnesses. |
The first public witness next week will be Bill Taylor, acting US ambassador to Ukraine, who delivered some of the most explosive private testimony last month. | The first public witness next week will be Bill Taylor, acting US ambassador to Ukraine, who delivered some of the most explosive private testimony last month. |
On Wednesday, House Democrats released a transcript of his evidence. | On Wednesday, House Democrats released a transcript of his evidence. |
It shows Mr Taylor told lawmakers it was his "clear understanding" that the president had withheld nearly $400m (£310m) in US military aid because he wanted Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. | |
Mr Trump has been making unsubstantiated corruption claims about former US vice-president Mr Biden, whose son, Hunter Biden, worked for a Ukrainian gas company. | Mr Trump has been making unsubstantiated corruption claims about former US vice-president Mr Biden, whose son, Hunter Biden, worked for a Ukrainian gas company. |
Joe Biden is a Democratic White House contender for the presidential election a year from now. | Joe Biden is a Democratic White House contender for the presidential election a year from now. |
Also scheduled to testify publicly next Wednesday is career state department official George Kent. | Also scheduled to testify publicly next Wednesday is career state department official George Kent. |
Mr Kent reportedly told lawmakers that state department officials had been sidelined as the White House put political appointees in charge of Ukraine policy. | Mr Kent reportedly told lawmakers that state department officials had been sidelined as the White House put political appointees in charge of Ukraine policy. |
He testified that he had been warned to "lay low" by a superior after expressing concern about Mr Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who was lobbying Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. Mr Giuliani has denied wrongdoing. | He testified that he had been warned to "lay low" by a superior after expressing concern about Mr Trump's personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani, who was lobbying Ukraine to investigate the Bidens. Mr Giuliani has denied wrongdoing. |
Former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was recalled in May after falling from favour with the White House, is due to testify on Friday of next week. | Former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, who was recalled in May after falling from favour with the White House, is due to testify on Friday of next week. |
She told the hearing last month that she felt threatened by Mr Trump's remark about her to Ukraine's president that "she's going to go through some things". | She told the hearing last month that she felt threatened by Mr Trump's remark about her to Ukraine's president that "she's going to go through some things". |
House Democrats formally launched the impeachment inquiry after an intelligence official filed a whistleblower complaint in September. | House Democrats formally launched the impeachment inquiry after an intelligence official filed a whistleblower complaint in September. |
The whistleblower raised the alarm about a 25 July phone call in which Mr Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate the Bidens. | The whistleblower raised the alarm about a 25 July phone call in which Mr Trump asked Ukraine's president to investigate the Bidens. |