Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Pence, publicly testify as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The House will debate and vote on a short-term continuing resolution (CR) extending government funding through December 20. Current government funding expires Thursday at midnight.
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Pence, publicly testify as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The House will debate and vote on a short-term continuing resolution (CR) extending government funding through December 20. Current government funding expires Thursday at midnight.
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Pence, publicly testify as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The House will debate and vote on a short-term continuing resolution (CR) extending government funding through December 20. Current government funding expires Thursday at midnight.
Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Pence, publicly testify as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
House Republicans Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lee Zeldin (R-NY) and Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) hailed the testimonies of Kurt Volker and Timothy Morrison as wins for the president. Their comments came after public impeachment hearings on the Hill before the House Intelligence Committee.
Kurt Volker, the former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, and Tim Morrison, a National Security Council aide, publicly testified as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry.
House Republicans Jim Jordan (R-OH), Lee Zeldin (R-NY) and Brad Wenstrup (R-OH) hailed the testimonies of Kurt Volker and Timothy Morrison as wins for the president. Their comments came after public impeachment hearings on the Hill before the House Intelligence Committee.
The House Intelligence Committee held its third open hearing of the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Lawmakers heard testimony from Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, National Security Council Director for Europe and Jennifer Williams, Russia and Europe adviser to Vice President Pence.
President Trump repeated his criticism of the impeachment inquiry and said he did not know the latest witness testifying, Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman. His comments came during a Cabinet meeting at the White House where reporters were let in briefly. Other topics the president touched on included border security, the economy and his recent hospital visit over the weekend.
Lieutenant Colonel Vindman and Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Pence, publicly testified as part of the House Intelligence Committee's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.