
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told MSNBC's '"The Rachel Maddow Show" the panel will release the panel's impeachment inquiry report to the public Tuesday. But he added, "That's not the end of our investigation."
What he's saying: "Tomorrow night we'll also have a vote to formally transmit the committee report to Judiciary," he told host Rachel Maddow. He added that "even while Judiciary does its work," his committee would be "continuing to issue subpoenas; we're continuing to learn new information."
President Trump has sought foreign intervention in US elections—twice.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) December 3, 2019
Even in the midst of this impeachment inquiry, Trump declared: not only should Ukraine investigate the Bidens, but China should, too.
He poses a real and present danger to the integrity of the next election. pic.twitter.com/7u9C8Q4B52
The other side: Republicans on the House committees investigating the Ukraine allegations concluded in a report reviewed by Axios Monday ahead of its formal release that President Trump had committed "no quid pro quo, bribery, extortion, or abuse of power."
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