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After another momentous week in the impeachment inquiry, Kristen Welker, White House Correspondent for NBC News, recaps events in Washington. Witnesses from the White House and State Department provided corroborating evidence against the president. But on Thursday, a House vote to move the inquiry forward fell completely along party lines. As Democrats move the inquiry into a public phase, will the evidence be enough to overcome political partisanship? Questions about the impeachment inquiry? Email us at [email protected]. For a transcript, please visit https://www.nbcnews.com/articletwo. Further Reading: National security official tells Congress he tried to add edits to White House memo about Trump Ukraine call2 State Department witnesses offer insight into extent of Ukraine discussionsEx-White House aide testifies of Ukraine call concerns, possible quid pro quoJohn Bolton invited to testify in House impeachment inquiry

Article II: Inside Impeachment

November 1, 201920m 10s

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Show Notes

After another momentous week in the impeachment inquiry, Kristen Welker, White House Correspondent for NBC News, recaps events in Washington. Witnesses from the White House and State Department provided corroborating evidence against the president. But on Thursday, a House vote to move the inquiry forward fell completely along party lines. As Democrats move the inquiry into a public phase, will the evidence be enough to overcome political partisanship?

Questions about the impeachment inquiry? Email us at [email protected].

For a transcript, please visit https://www.nbcnews.com/articletwo.

Further Reading:


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