This archive report was first published on 13 November 2019.
On November 13, 2019, the House of Representatives began public hearings in the impeachment inquiry against President Trump. The inquiry centers on allegations that Trump's dealings with Ukraine constitute high crimes and misdemeanors.
Before the hearings, we spoke with someone who's unafraid to ask the tough questions. They pointed out that these hearings will be the first presidential impeachment hearings in more than two decades.
According to background reading, Democrats will make the case that Trump's dealings with Ukraine constitute high crimes and misdemeanors. This will be a significant moment in the inquiry, with many public officials expected to be prominent.
For those interested in following the inquiry, we recommend checking out the background reading provided. This includes articles on how the inquiry is likely to be different from the last, as well as a list of public officials who are most likely to be prominent.
As the inquiry continues, we invite you to tune in and share your thoughts. Email us at [email protected] or follow Michael Barbaro on Twitter: @mikiebarb.