The House Intelligence Committee is holding its inaugural public hearing of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Wednesday.
Congressional investigators will hear testimony from Acting Ambassador William Taylor, Chargé d’affairs at the U.S. embassy in Ukraine, and George Kent, Deputy Assistant Secretary in the European and Eurasian Bureau at the State Department.
Key points below:
The President’s Phone Call with the Ukrainian President Was Legal, Necessary, and Also PraiseworthyThe Claim that the President Was Soliciting a Bribe Fails to Meet Any of the Elements of BriberyThere Was No ‘Quid Pro Quo,’ But It There Were, It Would Have Been Perfectly LegalThe President Has Not Committed Abuse of Power, Which Is Not Sufficient Cause for Impeachment AnywayImpeachment Should Involve the Actual Commission of a Crime, Not Disputes over Policy and OpinionThe Impeachment Effort is the Result of an Attempted Coup, and the Evidence Is Fruit of a Poisoned Tree

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