Vice President
Mike Pence said on Wednesday that he was working to release transcripts of his phone calls with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, but he avoided answering directly whether he knew of any moves by the Trump administration to get
Ukraine to investigate the Biden family.
House
Democrats formally requested a transcript of a call between Pence and Zelensky, along with a trove of other documents, in a letter to the vice president on Friday.
Speaking with reporters after an event in Waukee, Iowa, with Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), Pence said he didn't mind making public his communications with Zelensky, even as President
Donald Trump faces an impeachment inquiry over comments he made in a phone call with the Ukrainian leader.