Witness testimony and records raise questions about account of Trump’s ‘no quid pro quo’ call – The Washington Post

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Here’s what you need to know to understand the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.

What’s happening now: The House Intelligence Committee has begun writing a report summarizing its findings in the impeachment inquiry.

The committee held public impeachment hearings Nov. 13-21, with multiple officials appearing for questioning.

This followed closed-door hearings and subpoenaed documents related to the president’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.

What happens next: Once the report is completed, proceedings move to the House Judiciary Committee. The committee has scheduled its first impeachment hearing for Dec. 4. Here’s a guide to how impeachment works.

How we got here: On the heels of a complaint from a whistleblower, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced the beginning of an official impeachment inquiry against President Trump on Sept. 24. Here’s what has happened since then.

Stay informed: Read the latest reporting and analysis on the impeachment inquiry here.

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