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Judiciary Committee gives Trump deadline to call witnesses, present evidence in impeachment hearings
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[quote:NDFarm:MV80MTk4NTg1XzNBNkQyMTA2] It's put up or shut up time for Trump. Here's his chance to call his witnesses and present evidence. https://www.cnbc.com/2019/11/29/judiciary-committee-gives-trump-deadline-to-call-witnesses-present-evidence-in-impeachment-hearings.html President Donald Trump has until Dec. 6 to present witnesses and call evidence in impeachment hearings led by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee, the committee’s chair Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, wrote in a letter on Friday. The Judiciary Committee will hold its first hearing on Dec. 4 on the constitutional basis of impeachment. The hearing comes following the House Intelligence Committee’s weeks-long inquiry into allegations the Trump administration withheld military aid to Ukraine in exchange for investigations into Hunter Biden, son of former Vice President and current Democratic candidate Joe Biden. The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-CA, will present a report on its findings to be used by Judiciary Committee. [/quote]
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It's put up or shut up time for Trump. Here's his chance to call his witnesses and present evidence.
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President Donald Trump has until Dec. 6 to present witnesses and call evidence in impeachment hearings led by the Democratic-led House Judiciary Committee, the committee’s chair Jerrold Nadler, D-NY, wrote in a letter on Friday.
The Judiciary Committee will hold its first hearing on Dec. 4 on the constitutional basis of impeachment. The hearing comes following the House Intelligence Committee’s weeks-long inquiry into allegations the Trump administration withheld military aid to Ukraine in exchange for investigations into Hunter Biden, son of former Vice President and current Democratic candidate Joe Biden. The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, led by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-CA, will present a report on its findings to be used by Judiciary Committee.
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