Trump's impeachment messenger meets with Republicans on eve of public hearing
WASHINGTON _ On the eve of a public hearing in the House impeachment inquiry, at least one member of President Donald Trump's new two-person messaging team has met with senior House Republican communicators on Capitol Hill.
The team of Pam Bondi and Tony Sayegh, political allies of the president hired last week to coordinate Republican countermessaging on impeachment, has not yet started in their official capacity. Nevertheless, Sayegh was already attending meetings in Congress ahead of public hearings set to begin Wednesday morning.
Bondi, the former attorney general of Florida, told McClatchy that the new team has not formally started, but confirmed that Sayegh began taking meetings Tuesday in an unofficial capacity.
A House Republican leadership aide said that Sayegh, a former Treasury Department official, attended one meeting Tuesday morning with White House legislative affairs staff and House GOP communications aides.
That meeting of Republican congressional aides has become a daily routine since Democrats first launched the impeachment inquiry in September. Congressional Republicans have been calling on the White House to appoint communications experts to streamline coordination and the party's response.
A White House official said Tuesday evening that communication teams from the White House and Congress are now interacting and briefing each other.
"We'll be monitoring the testimony tomorrow and reacting," the official said.
_McClatchy Washington Bureau