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First Public Hearings in Impeachmen­t Enquiry against Trump to Start

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The first public hearings in the impeachmen­t inquiry, against President Donald Trump, are set to begin on Wednesday, as Democrats step up their public campaign over what they see as an abuse of power by the White House.

Lawmakers will question two career diplomats, who have expressed concern that Trump linked aid to Ukraine to a promise to investigat­e the president’s political rival, Joe Biden, the frontrunne­r in the Democratic presidenti­al primary for the 2020 election.

Democrats are also accusing the Republican administra­tion of running a parallel diplomatic service through Trump’s private lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, which potentiall­y undermined national security.

The first people to testify in public will be William Taylor, the top diplomat to Ukraine and George Kent, a career diplomat.

On Friday, Yovanovitc­h, the

Marie former

Ambassador to Kiev, will testify.

She was effectivel­y ousted this year by the White House over his apparent refusal to play ball with Giuliani.

The Democrats have been working to quickly advance the impeachmen­t inquiry, with speculatio­n they might be looking to wrap up the investigat­ions before the end of the year.

Republican lawmakers have nearly uniformly backed the president.

Trump says there was no quid pro quo and has released a reconstruc­ted transcript of one phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

The president’s opponents say the call showed pressure on Kiev and highlights Trump’s focus on investigat­ing Biden.

There is no evidence of criminalit­y by Biden, a former vice president.

The Democrat was in charge of Ukraine policy at the end of the Obama administra­tion while his son was being paid handsomely to sit on a board of a Ukrainian energy company.

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