The House impeachment inquiry investigating Donald Trump’s dealings with
Ukraine heard on Tuesday that the
White House cut key details from its transcript of the 25 July call between the president and Volodymyr Zelensky, including several references to 2020 rival
Joe Biden and the Ukrainian gas company his son worked for.The behind-closed-doors testimony of National Security Council expert Alexander Vindman was described afterwards as “extremely disturbing” by one exiting congresswoman in a hearing disrupted by a shouting match that erupted when House Intelligence Committee chairman Adam Schiff reportedly accused
Republicans of trying to unmask the CIA whistleblower who first sounded the alarm.