The subpoenas gave the Defense Secretary and the Acting White House budget chief until October 15 to turn over documents and other information.
"The President’s lawlessness and betrayal of our Constitution confirms the need for the House’s impeachment inquiry," said Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D-MI).
JUST IN: House Democrats have subpoenaed the Pentagon and OMB for documents related to the withholding of military assistance aid to Ukraine
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) October 7, 2019
Pentagon: https://t.co/dNwxd7rlsU
OMB: https://t.co/gaYYBVicPu
As for President Trump, he criticized news reports that another whistleblower was coming forward from the U.S. Intelligence Community to raise questions about his call with the leader of Ukraine.
"The 'partisan' whistleblower was very wrong on what was said on my perfect, 'no pressure' call with the Ukrainian President," Mr. Trump wrote on Twitter.
"Bring in another Whistleblower from the bench!" he added.
But there were some cracks in support for the President, as most GOP lawmakers stayed quiet on the issue - Sen. Rob Portman (R-OH) told his home state reporters that while he is not for impeaching the President, Mr. Trump was wrong to try to get help from Ukraine and China.
NEW: GOP Sen Rob Portman: Trump wrong to seek help from Ukraine, China
— Darrel Rowland (@darreldrowland) October 7, 2019
*Ukraine prosecutor fired b/c he DIDN'T pursue corruption - not b/c he was digging into Bidens
*1st Portman heard of Trump wanting Europe to help w/Ukraine aid: when it was released https://t.co/DobO513zPu
On Tuesday, it's expected that a series of House committees will continue closed-door depositions with a series of State Department officials about the Ukraine aid issue.
One of those expected to testify is Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, whose communications were part of text messages made public last week about efforts to have Ukraine investigate the Bidens.
Also scheduled this week is the former ambassador to Ukraine, who was pushed out of her job earlier this year.
You can read the Pentagon subpoena here.
The subpoena sent to the White House budget office is here.
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