What's next in the House impeachment inquiry?

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What's next in the House impeachment inquiry?
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The House on Thursday voted to move forward with public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. But it may be a few weeks until the probe enters that next phase.

The House voted Thursday to establish formal procedures for the ongoing impeachment inquiry into President Trump’s request for political help from Ukraine, passing a resolution that calls for open hearings — addressing Republican criticism that the Democratic probe thus far has been conducted behind closed doors.

More than a dozen current and former administration officials have testified in the inquiry so far, and many of those, as well as others, could be called back to appear in an open hearing.

House investigators have also asked John Bolton, Trump’s former national security adviser, to testify next week, but they may have to compel him with a subpoena.

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