Where are we on impeachment today?
Intelligence Committee Democrats submitted a report of the impeachment probe's findings for review to committee members. The committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow to approve the report before sending it to the Judiciary Committee, which will take center stage in the next phases of the inquiry. The White House has said it will not be sending witnesses to appear in the upcoming Judiciary hearings. The committee will hear testimony on Wednesday from constitutional scholars to help define what precisely an "impeachable offense" is, as they work with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to define the scope of articles of impeachment. 


On today’s episode:
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY8), chair of the House Democratic Caucus 

As the House Intel Committee passes the reigns to the Judiciary Committee, we speak to Rep. Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY8), a Judiciary member and the Chair of the House Democratic Caucus, about the witness list, and what's to come in the inquiry. Where are we on impeachment today? Intelligence Committee Democrats submitted a report of the probe's findings for review to committee members. The committee is scheduled to vote tomorrow to approve the report before sending it to the Judiciary Committee, which will take center stage in the next phases of the inquiry. The White House has said it will not be sending witnesses to appear in the upcoming Judiciary hearings. The committee will hear testimony on Wednesday from constitutional scholars to help define what precisely an "impeachable offense" is, as they work with Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi to define the scope of articles of impeachment.