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ARCHIVED COVERAGE: Trump impeachment hearings enter their 2nd week

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Aide testifies Trump call to Ukraine was “improper”
WATCH ABOVE: Aide testifies Trump call to Ukraine was "improper" – Nov 19, 2019

As impeachment hearings enter their second week, Democrats expect to hear from eight additional witnesses about U.S. President Donald Trump’s dealings with Ukraine.

READ MORE: Trump says he ‘likes the idea’ of offering testimony in impeachment hearings

Here’s what’s to expect on the impeachment schedule:

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has said Trump is welcome to appear or answer questions in writing, if he chooses.

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Witnesses expected to testify include:

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  • Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, a National Security Council official who said he raised concerns in the White House about Trump’s push for investigations
  • Gordon Sondland, Trump’s European Union ambassador, who spoke to the president about the Ukraine policy
  • Former Ukrainian envoy Kurt Volker
  • Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice-President Mike Pence detailed from the State Department
  • Former National Security Council aide Tim Morrison
  • Fiona Hill, a former Russia adviser to the White House who told lawmakers about former National Security Adviser John Bolton’s concerns about Ukraine.

With files by The Associated Press

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