Impeachment inquiry: Report expected to be released after Thanksgiving

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., gives remarks during a hearing where former White House national security aide Fiona Hill, and David Holmes, a U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, testified during a public impeachment hearing.

Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

Credit: AP Photo/Andrew Harnik

House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, D-Calif., gives remarks during a hearing where former White House national security aide Fiona Hill, and David Holmes, a U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, testified during a public impeachment hearing.

The timeline for President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry may be set.

Rep. Adam Schiff, who is the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, told CNN that the report from impeachment inquiry hearing from the past two weeks will be released "soon after" Thanksgiving.

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The committees, according to Schiff, are creating summaries of the evidence. The report will be given to the judiciary committee as soon as lawmakers return from Thanksgiving break, The Washington Post reported.

Schiff called what they have collected "clear and hardly in dispute," CNN reported.

"What is left to us now is to decide whether this behavior is compatible with the office of the Presidency and whether the Constitutional process of impeachment is warranted," Schiff said, according to CNN.

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