In Washington, Congress is set to vote on rules for a public inquiry into the impeachment of U.S. President Donald Trump. This comes more than a month after the Democratic-led investigation began behind closed doors, which heard damaging testimony from a decorated army officer who was on a controversial phone call between Trump and the president of Ukraine. Jackson Proskow explains what happens next.
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