"And we will have Ambassador Yovanovitch testify on Friday," Schiff added.
.@RepAdamSchiff: "We will begin our open hearings in the impeachment inquiry next week." pic.twitter.com/7UN3zbH9cn
— CSPAN (@cspan) November 6, 2019
Democrats said it was time to show what was going on with the White House and Ukraine.
"Next week the House will begin open hearings to bring the truth directly to the American people," said Rep. Katherine Clark (D-MA).
"The President and his enablers can’t hide from the facts," Clark added.
“The President has blatantly abused his office, and betrayed the constitution,” said Rep. Joe Negeuse (D-CO). “We will hold him accountable.”
The American people will see Taylor, Kent and Yovanovitch for who they are: patriots. pic.twitter.com/hEZeRv1pCY
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 6, 2019
Republicans in Congress had an entirely different take.
"You are being sold a false bill of goods - a fairy tale - by a group of people who want to take down this President by any means necessary, hook or crook," said Rep. Mark Meadows (R-NC).
The announcement of public hearings came as Democrats released a fifth transcript from closed door depositions in recent weeks, this time from the acting U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, Bill Taylor.
In sometimes sharp questions from Republicans, Taylor said President Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani was the person who spearheaded the plan to withhold military aid from Ukraine, in order to get the government to approve election investigations sought by President Trump.
Taylor said it was the very definition of a 'quid pro quo.'
What does Taylor mean by the use of 'quid pro quo' - this from an exchange with Rep. Schiff pic.twitter.com/dSXEuCH7V5
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) November 6, 2019
Republicans pressed Taylor's conclusion, saying there was no evidence that Ukraine even realized the military aid was on hold - either during the July 25 call between President Trump and the Ukraine leader - or through August.
Taylor acknowledged it took him time to reach that conclusion as well, but it came into focus in early September.
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