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Impeachment news roundup: Dec. 6
Trump’s lawyers told the justices that they contacted House General Counsel Doug Letter to agree on a fast appeals schedule as long as the House delayed enforcement.
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Trump’s lawyers told the justices that they contacted House General Counsel Doug Letter to agree on a fast appeals schedule as long as the House delayed enforcement.
Republican hearing: House Judiciary ranking member Doug Collins sent a letter Thursday to Chairman Jerrold Nadler requesting being contacted as soon as possible to schedule the minority day hearing
Comparing notes: Trump emerged from the White House nearly an hour behind schedule and read aloud from his own hearing notes, contending he told Sondland he wanted “nothing” from Ukraine’s new government
The schedule appears designed to be able to get in as much public testimony as possible before the Thanksgiving holiday.
The schedule appears designed to get in as much public testimony as possible before the Thanksgiving holiday.
[House Democrats have aggressive schedule of impeachment hearings before Thanksgiving]Katherine Tully-McManus contributed to this report.
Questions on court pick The other headline item on the Senate floor schedule is the potential confirmation of Steven J. Menashi to be a judge on the powerful New York-based 2nd U.S.
The California Democrat and member of House Intelligence, one of the three committees leading the impeachment inquiry, said the committee is still finalizing its schedule for the remainder of the week.
After Chairman Elijah Cummings suggested earlier this week that his House Committee on Oversight and Reform could try to schedule interviews with members of the Trump family, including the president’s