The House released the first transcripts of closed door depositions in the impeachment inquiry. The hearings were held with the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine and a former top aide to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
The first transcripts released in the House impeachment inquiry show the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine felt intimidated when she heard what President Trump said about her to Ukraine's president. At a Kentucky rally, Mr. Trump slammed the impeachment inquiry. Nancy Cordes reports.
A key witness in the impeachment inquiry changed his testimony. Gordon Sondland now says he believes the Trump administration demanded a quid pro quo from Ukraine. Nancy Cordes reports.
One of President Trump’s most supportive witnesses in the impeachment inquiry has changed his testimony to confirm a quid pro quo with Ukraine. The ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, now tells lawmakers that the Trump administration held up military aid as it pushed Ukraine’s government to investigate Democrats. Nancy Cordes reports.
Donald Trump Jr. is the oldest son of President Trump. He is executive vice president at the Trump Organization and acts as a surrogate for his father's presidential campaigns. Trump Jr. joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss his new book, "Triggered: How the Left Thrives on Hate and Wants to Silence Us." He also discusses the impeachment inquiry and his criticism of Hunter Biden, former Vice President Joe Biden's son.
The first open hearings in the House inquiry into President Trump will begin in one week. The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine will be first to testify. Nancy Cordes has the latest.
The White House has a new impeachment battle plan. The president said they don't need a war room, but they are expected to add two new players. Paula Reid has the details.
This week on "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brennan, the impeachment probe moves into the public phase bringing along gripping witness testimony from top State Department officials.
This week on "Face the Nation," after a brief hiatus for the Thanksgiving holiday, Washington is ready to roll once again on all things impeachment and the 2020 presidential race.
CBS News has learned the White House is bringing in reinforcements to help fight the House impeachment inquiry PR battle. The president also reportedly wanted his attorney general, William Barr, to make a public statement saying Mr. Trump's controversial phone call with Ukraine's president had broken no laws. Barr reportedly said no. The president called the story "totally untrue." Ben Tracy reports.