Your phone calls, texts, and social media comments on Monday's House Judiciary Committee hearing at which House impeachment investigators will present evidence against President Donald Trump.
Today's program looks at the hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Interviews with John Bresnahan of Politico (12), Craig Whitlock of The Washington Post (20), and Aruna Viswanatha of The Wall Street Journal (33).
The House Judiciary Committee heard evidence in the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Trump. During this portion of the hearing, the House Intelligence Committee Democratic and Republican counsels were questioned by the Members and Counsels of the Judiciary Committee
Today's program looks at the hearing before the House Judiciary Committee. Interviews with John Bresnahan of Politico (12), Craig Whitlock of The Washington Post (20), and Aruna Viswanatha of The Wall Street Journal (33).
The House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the evidence in the ongoing impeachment inquiry against President Trump. Several Republican members on the committee called for points of order, pressing the chair, Rep. Jerrold Nadler (D-NY), on how the hearing was being conducted. During this portion of the hearing, the Democratic and Republican counsel of the committee gave opening remarks, outlining the case for each side.
2020 presidential candidate Joe Biden was joined by John Kerry, the former secretary of state, at a campaign event in Nashua, New Hampshire. This was Mr. Kerry's first swing through New Hampshire since he endorsed Mr. Biden's campaign. The two men were introduced by Rep. Ann McLane Kuster (D-NH)
Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Lindsey Graham (R-SC) held a news conference on an inspector general report into the origins of the FBI's investigation into the 2016 Trump campaign and Russian interference. Following opening remarks, Sen. Graham took a handful of questions on the report.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) held a news conference on the release of the inspector general's report into the origins of the FBI's Russia inquiry. "Let me repeat this report confirms that the predicate for the FBI's investigation was valid and without political bias," he said. The minority leader took a handful of questions on the report.