House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) said on "Fox News Sunday" that the Trump administration officials who have expressed concerns about the president's phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff's witnesses and that there are other officials who have "countering views."
Why it matters: Scalise's argument echoes one deployed by President Trump himself, who has called several of the witnesses who have testified in the impeachment inquiry "Never Trumpers."
- However, top Ukraine diplomat Bill Taylor was personally appointed by Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, and others like Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman served on the White House National Security Council.
- Jennifer Williams, a top national security aide to Vice President Mike Pence, also testified that Trump's phone call with Zelensky was "unusual and inappropriate."
The big picture: Scalise is correct that some of the witnesses that Republicans want to testify in the inquiry, such as the whistleblower and Hunter Biden, have been rebuffed by Schiff. Former NSC official Tim Morrison, however, was on the Republicans' list of witnesses and is expected to testify in public next week.
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