House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff said transcripts from the impeachment inquiry's closed-door interviews could start being publicly released as early as next week
Schiff made the revelation when he told CNN's Chris Cuomo on"Cuomo Prime Time" that accusations from Republicans that the minority party isn't getting enough time to ask questions in the closed-door depositions are false."Those arguments you've heard are almost completely false, with only one exception," Schiff said.
"Now I will say this: The present circumstances are also very different than Watergate and I think for a very fundamental reason, and that is in Watergate it wasn't that the existence of tapes made all the difference," Schiff told Cuomo."You know it was certainly important, you know, in this impeachment proceeding, we have the existence of the call record, but I don't think that's really what differentiates then from now.
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