The growing impeachment probe of President Donald Trump will mark a rare day Wednesday when House investigators are expected to hold two closed-door depositions. Two State Department officials are scheduled for questioning, but it’s unclear exactly what lawmakers will ask them about.
The growing impeachment probe of President Donald Trump will mark a rare day Wednesday when House investigators are expected to hold two closed-door depositions.
According to a prepared statement, obtained by ABC News via counsel to Croft, the career diplomat is expected to testify about her time working for Volker and speaking to her participation in a mid-July 2019 meeting during which"an OMB representative reported that the White House Chief of Staff, Mick Mulvaney, had placed an informal hold on security assistance to Ukraine."
Before working with Volker, Croft worked on Ukraine policy at the National Security Council and served as the executive director of the McCain Institute. Both Croft and Anderson are represented by the same attorney, Mark MacDougal, who writes in a statement to congressional lawmakers, also obtained by ABC News, that neither of his two clients are whistleblowers.
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