Welcome to Monday, November 18, renters and owners...
When it comes to public hearings, one of the criticisms often lobbed at members of Congress is that they’re just showboating.
Well, if they are, you’re the audience. And they want to hear your thoughts about the first week of public impeachment hearings.
Here's the main takeaways from last week's hearings:
William Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat for Ukraine, testified Wednesday that a State Department staffer told him that he overheard Trump asking about "investigations" he wanted Kiev to pursue that might help him in the 2020 election. This call took place on July 26, a day after the now-infamous phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Vladomyr Zelensky.
Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, told House investigators last month that she felt “threatened,” “concerned,” and uncomfortable after learning that Trump singled her out during a phone call with Zelensky. In his July 25 phone call with Zelensky, Trump criticized Yovanovitch as “bad news” and said she was “going to go through some things.” Just as Yovanovitch testified on Friday that Trump’s words “sounded like a threat,” the president tweeted:
"Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad. She started off in Somalia, how did that go? Then fast forward to Ukraine, where the new Ukrainian President spoke unfavorably about her in my second phone call with him. It is a U.S. President’s absolute right to appoint ambassadors."
During both hearings, Republican members of the committee railed against the process and the probe itself. GOP Rep. Devin Nunes of California, the ranking member on the committee, called Wednesday’s hearing a "carefully orchestrated smear campaign" against Trump.
How do you feel after week 1 of public hearings?
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