Schiff isn't ruling out more impeachment hearings
WASHINGTON The House Intelligence Committee has begun work on its report in the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump, Chairman Adam B. Schiff, D-Calif., said in an interview Friday.
The committee, which on Thursday wrapped up public testimony with a dozen current and former administration officials, will continue working on its investigation while compiling the report, Schiff said in his Capitol Hill office. The report will signify a handoff in the impeachment inquiry from the Intelligence Committee to the House Judiciary Committee, which would write articles of impeachment.
Were not foreclosing the possibility of additional depositions or hearings, but were also not willing to wait months and months and let them play rope-a-dope with us in the courts, Schiff said, referring to ongoing legal battles over the refusal of some witnesses to testify or provide documents.
Schiff said the committee will work on both tracks of continuing to investigate while beginning to put our report together. He refused to say when the report may come out or whether he believes articles of impeachment are warranted.
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