Former national security adviser John Bolton is asked to testify next week in House impeachment inquiry, lawmakers say
Move comes after State Department official says then-national security adviser was concerned Rudy Giuliani ‘was a key voice with the President on Ukraine’ President Trump's efforts to persuade Ukraine to investigate his political rival, former Vice President Joe Biden, have set off an impeachment inquiry by House Democrats.
WSJ's Shelby Holliday lays out a timeline of interactions between the president's inner circle and Ukrainian officials. Photo Composite: Laura Kammermann/The Wall Street Journal
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