White House budget official Mark Sandy walked into a closed session of the House of Representatives impeachment inquiry of President Trump on Saturday, where he is expected to testify about the holdup of military aid to Ukraine by JanNWolfe nanditab1
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Sandy, a career official of the Office of Management and Budget, would be the first person from OMB to testify before the inquiry after three political appointees defied congressional subpoenas to appear. Trump’s pressure on Ukraine is at the heart of the Democratic-led inquiry into whether the Republican president misused U.S. foreign policy to undermine one of his potential opponents in the 2020 election.
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