GOP lawmaker calls for more academic witnesses to restore integrity of impeachment process

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He added, “In light of this, I request that you expand the number of witnesses called upon to testify on December 4 to give the American people a wider array of perspectives regarding impeachment….An equal distribution of experts…would be a small concession to demonstrate to the American people this impeachment inquiry is not merely political theater.”

Pres. Trump, Rep. Collins has certain privileges in the impeachment process

On Friday, Chairman Nadler sent a letter to President Donald Trump and Rep. Collins regarding certain privileges afforded to them under House Resolution 660.

Chairman Nadler asked Pres. Trump if his counsel would like to exercise specific privileges and participate in the upcoming impeachment proceedings. The Presidents counsel has until 5:00 p.m. on December 6 to inform the Committee regarding their decision on the matter.

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On the other hand, Chairman Nadler asked Rep. Collins if he would like to issue any subpoena or interrogatory in accordance with the House Resolution 660. The Republican ranking member of the Committee has until December 6 to notify the chairman.