Where are we on impeachment today?
Over the weekend, the Intelligence Committee heard closed-door testimony from Mark Sandy, a career official in the White House Office of Management and Budget, whose staff received instructions not to release approved military aid to Ukraine until "further notice." This, ahead of the second week of public testimonies, which will feature accounts from U.S. ambassador to the E.U., Gordon Sondland,  who reportedly acted as the point-man between President Trump's orders and the career diplomats who have since raised concerns about those orders. 


On today’s episode:
Nahal Toosi, foreign affairs correspondent at Politico.

Donald Trump tweeted that he was "strongly considering" appearing before congress to testify. But in news you can actually expect to pan out, we run down the coming week if firsthand witnesses. On today’s episode, Nahal Toosi, foreign affairs correspondent at Politico breaks down where we are, and what we can expect from upcoming testimony. Spoiler: she expects that Sondland's testimony on Wednesday morning will contain some more bombshells than his reportedly vague closed-door testimony earlier this month. And she'll be bringing popcorn. Where are we on impeachment today? Over the weekend, the Intelligence Committee heard closed-door testimony from Mark Sandy, a career official in the White House Office of Management and Budget, whose staff received instructions not to release approved military aid to Ukraine until "further notice." This, ahead of the second week of public testimonies, which will feature testimony from Gordon Sondland,  reportedly the point-man between President Trump's orders and the career diplomats who have since raised concerns about those orders.


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