Trump will ‘strongly consider’ testifying in impeachment probe

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The president tweeted that he liked the idea, after Nancy Pelosi challenged him to come forward and “speak all the truth”.

Monday 18 November 2019 19:08, UK

Donald Trump has been accused of abusing his position for personal gain
Image:Mr Trump denies the claims and says the investigation is a political witch-hunt
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Donald Trump has said he will “strongly consider” giving evidence at the impeachment hearing after an invitation by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Ms Pelosi made the invitation ahead of a week when key witnesses are expected to appear.Sponsored link

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The hearings are part of a process that could – in theory – see the president fired over whistleblower claims he pressured Ukraine’s leader to investigate his likely presidential rival Joe Biden and his son.

Mr Trump tweeted on Monday: “Even though I did nothing wrong, and don’t like giving credibility to this No Due Process Hoax, I like the idea & will, in order to get Congress focused again, strongly consider it!”

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump · 7h

Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where’s USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday’s DEFACE THE NATION….

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

….that I testify about the phony Impeachment Witch Hunt. She also said I could do it in writing. Even though I did nothing wrong, and don’t like giving credibility to this No Due Process Hoax, I like the idea & will, in order to get Congress focused again, strongly consider it!39.4K6:52 PM – Nov 18, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy33.4K people are talking about this

The president suggested such evidence to the House of Representatives inquiry could be in writing.

On Sunday, Ms Pelosi had responded to the president’s claims that the hearings are unfair to him and a political witch-hunt

“If he has information that is exculpatory – that means “ex”, taking away, “culpable”, blame – then we look forward to seeing it,” she said in an interview on CBS’s Face The Nation.

The president tweeted that he liked the idea, after Nancy Pelosi challenged him to come forward and “speak all the truth”.

Monday 18 November 2019 19:08, UK

Donald Trump has been accused of abusing his position for personal gain
Image:Mr Trump denies the claims and says the investigation is a political witch-hunt
  •  
  •  
  •  

Why you can trust Sky News 

Donald Trump has said he will “strongly consider” giving evidence at the impeachment hearing after an invitation by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Ms Pelosi made the invitation ahead of a week when key witnesses are expected to appear.Sponsored link

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The hearings are part of a process that could – in theory – see the president fired over whistleblower claims he pressured Ukraine’s leader to investigate his likely presidential rival Joe Biden and his son.

Mr Trump tweeted on Monday: “Even though I did nothing wrong, and don’t like giving credibility to this No Due Process Hoax, I like the idea & will, in order to get Congress focused again, strongly consider it!”

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump · 7h

Our Crazy, Do Nothing (where’s USMCA, infrastructure, lower drug pricing & much more?) Speaker of the House, Nervous Nancy Pelosi, who is petrified by her Radical Left knowing she will soon be gone (they & Fake News Media are her BOSS), suggested on Sunday’s DEFACE THE NATION….

Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump

….that I testify about the phony Impeachment Witch Hunt. She also said I could do it in writing. Even though I did nothing wrong, and don’t like giving credibility to this No Due Process Hoax, I like the idea & will, in order to get Congress focused again, strongly consider it!39.4K6:52 PM – Nov 18, 2019Twitter Ads info and privacy33.4K people are talking about this

The president suggested such evidence to the House of Representatives inquiry could be in writing.

On Sunday, Ms Pelosi had responded to the president’s claims that the hearings are unfair to him and a political witch-hunt

“If he has information that is exculpatory – that means “ex”, taking away, “culpable”, blame – then we look forward to seeing it,” she said in an interview on CBS’s Face The Nation.

https://news.sky.com/story/trump-will-strongly-consider-testifying-in-impeachment-probe-11864322?dcmp=snt-sf-twitter

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