The decision was considered a key test of the House impeachment effort, as the chamber seeks to enforce subpoenas for testimony and documents from the Trump administration.
Author: Bart Jansen, USA TODAY
Two Giuliani associates involved in Trump-Ukraine controversy arrested on campaign finance charges
Business partners Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman helped Rudy Giuliani meet a Ukrainian prosecutor as Trump’s lawyer sought an investigation into Joe Biden.
Trump impeachment investigation: Here is what will happen this week
What’s happening this week with the House impeachment investigation of President Donald Trump? Subpoenas, depositions, a court hearing and rallies.
Intelligence watchdog breaks no new ground Friday in Trump impeachment probe, but describes why whistleblower is ‘credible’
The inspector general who found the whistleblower complaint ‘credible’ about President Trump’s call to Ukraine testified Friday at a House panel
Federal prosecutors recommend that Andrew McCabe, former FBI second-in-command, face criminal charge
Federal prosecutors recommended that the former FBI deputy director be charged. He faced scrutiny over a 2016 leak about Hillary Clinton.
House panel subpoenas Corey Lewandowski, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manager
The House Judiciary Committee served a subpoena Thursday for Corey Lewandowski, President Donald Trump’s former campaign manger, to testify Sept. 17
House votes to ease approval for wide-ranging lawsuits to gather evidence about President Trump
The House voted Tuesday to hasten approval of lawsuits from multiple committees to enforce subpoenas against President Donald Trump’s administration
DOJ will give ‘key evidence’ from Mueller probe to House lawmakers in deal to avert contempt vote
The head of the House Judiciary Committee said the Justice Department would reveal “key evidence” from Robert Mueller’s obstruction probe.
House investigations of President Trump hit a wall of delay; demands for records, witnesses are mostly on hold
Nearly every attempt by House Democrats to air evidence about President Donald Trump’s conduct has run into a wall.
Congress and White House fight over subpoenas for former aides Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson
Congress and the White House clashed again Tuesday over subpoenas to former aides Hope Hicks and Annie Donaldson, in inquiries after the Mueller report