5 key developments in the impeachment inquiry from yesterday
: House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy said he expects a vote to censure Intelligence Committee Chair Rep. Adam Schiff will “come up Monday.” Republican Rep. Jim Jordan slammed the House impeachment probe as"partisan" and"unfair," saying Schiff is"the new special counsel."Rep.
Francis Rooney, a Republican from Florida, would not rule out the prospects of supporting impeaching the President. He called Mulvaney's acknowledgment about withholding Ukraine aid"troubling," saying it is"not a good thing" to do that in connection"with threatening foreign leaders.": The Energy Secretary yesterday said his resignation"has nothing to do with Ukraine" and he's"looking to get back to Texas.
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