Reeker expected to testify this weekend in impeachment inquiry
Ambassador Philip Reeker is expected to appear in closed session before three Democrat-led House committees conducting an impeachment investigation into President Trump on Saturday, a congressional source told Fox News.
Acting Assistant Secretary of State Philip Reeker is expected to appear in a closed session Saturday.
(State Department)
Reeker’s testimony was
originally scheduled for Thursday but members did not want to question
the witness during a ceremony where the late Rep. Elijah Cummings,
D-Md., will lie in state at the Capitol. Cummings’ funeral will be in
Baltimore on Friday.
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, who is the
top-ranking Republican on the House Oversight Committee, wrote a letter
to Reeker, the acting assistant secretary of state, demanding that the
deposition be rescheduled to a business day to allow more GOP lawmakers
to attend.
Jordan called on Reeker to explain the reasoning
behind the rare Saturday deposition. He said he regrettably had to ask
Reeker directly for the information because he has "no confidence" that
Rep. Adam Schiff, as the leader of the impeachment inquiry, is
"operating fairly or in good faith."
Former
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Charles
Kupperman is expected to appear in a closed session on Monday
and Timothy Morrison, a special assistant to the president, is expected
to appear in a closed session next Thursday. The Committees are in
ongoing discussions with other witnesses. Fox News’ Chad Pergram contributed to this report.
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