As promised, President Trump's impeachment inquiry will pick up right where it left off this week.Members of the House Intelligence will reportedly begin reviewing a report on the panel's investigation into Trump's alleged efforts to pressure
Ukraine to investigate his
Democratic rivals Monday.The committee members will reportedly have a 24-hour window to sift through the report before it goes to a vote Tuesday. The vote is mainly a formality and is expected to be split along party lines, which means it will likely be approved and then passed along to the House Judiciary Committee. The Judiciary Committee will then begin its own proceedings Wednesday.President Trump's counsel have been invited to attend and participate in the initial hearing, but there is no indication that will happen. Trump, for his part, seemingly made it clear he won't be involved when he tweeted Saturday evening that he'll be in
London on Wednesday for NATO business. Read more at
NBC News and Politico.