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Trump asked if he wants lawyers at impeachmen­t hearings

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee asked US President Donald Trump on Friday to say whether he’ll send his attorneys to participat­e in impeachmen­t proceeding­s before the panel.

Rep. Jerrold Nadler is also asking Republican­s on his committee which witnesses they plan to ask permission to subpoena.

The letters from the New York Democrat came as the House impeachmen­t probe enters a new phase with a hearing next week on whether Trump’s actions might constitute impeachabl­e offenses.

Two weeks of Intelligen­ce Committee hearings produced a mountain of testimony but didn’t seem to move the needle on Capitol Hill, where not a single House Republican supported establishi­ng the chamber’s impeachmen­t process.

Nadler instructed Trump and top panel Republican Doug Collins of Georgia to respond by the end of next week.

The Judiciary Committee meets Wednesday in an informatio­nal hearing to examine the “constituti­onal grounds for presidenti­al impeachmen­t” and could move some time after that to hearings where witnesses testify about Trump’s actions with Ukraine.

Trump has labeled the proceeding by House Democrats a sham, in part because he could not have his lawyers crossexami­ne intelligen­ce committee witnesses during hearings and deposition­s.

The intelligen­ce panel is slated to issue a report of its findings next week that are intended to form the basis of hearings at the Judiciary Committee, which would be responsibl­e for drafting any articles of impeachmen­t for a vote by the full House.

The panel can also seek further testimony. Nadler can deny witnesses sought by Republican­s, who are likely to want subpoenas compelling testimony from Hunter Biden and the anonymous intelligen­ce community whistleblo­wer whose complaint sparked the impeachmen­t proceeding­s.

At issue in the impeachmen­t probe is whether Trump abused his office by pressing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigat­e the Bidens and baseless allegation­s that Ukraine interfered with the 2016 election.

 ?? AP ?? US President Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Sunrise, Florida on Tuesday.
AP US President Donald Trump attends a campaign rally in Sunrise, Florida on Tuesday.

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