president said was improper and inappropriate. in terms of the afternoon testimony that we heard today, ambassador volker spent a long time in his opening statement and a long time discussing it with various questioners today how his testimony has essentially evolved, how he has wanted to revise his explanations about various things that he saw or witnessed or how he interpreted them. i think there had been a lot of anticipation today about ambassador volker and whether he was essentially going to be in trouble for having seen things or described things differently in his closed door deposition a few weeks ago compared to how he talked about them today. how satisfied were you on that front and overall what you heard today from ambassador volker? let me say this, ambassador volker was one of the witnesses that the minority called today and he did make quite a few changes to his original statement. you know, we have seen changes before where people refresh
today starting with lieutenant colonel vindman and ms. williams. and both two career service officers who have served in republican and democratic administrations who simply came in today to tell the truth and said that the call that the president made on the 25th of july, that what the president said was improper and inappropriate. in terms of afternoon testimony that we heard today, ambassador volker spent a lot time in his opening statement and a long time discussing it with various questioners today how his testimony has essentially evolved, how he has wanted to revise his explanations about various things that he saw or witnessed or how he turned them. i think there had been a lot of anticipation today about ambassador volker and whether or not he was essentially going to be in trouble for having described things differently in his closed door deposition a few
said was improper and inappropriate. in terms of the afternoon testimony that we heard today, ambassador volker spent a long time in his opening statement and a long time discussing it with various questioners today how his testimony has essentially evolved, how he has wanted to revise his explanations about various things that he saw or witnessed or how he interpreted them. i think there had been a lot of anticipation today about ambassador volker and whether or not he was essentially going to be in trouble for having described things differently in his closed-door deposition a few weeks ago compared to how he talked about them today. how satisfied were you on that front and overall with what you heard today from ambassador volker? let me say this, ambassador volker was one of the witnesses that the minority called today. and he did make quite a few changes to his original statement. you know, we have seen changes
colonel alexander of inmon, a ukraine expert who listened in on president trump s july 25th call. and ambassador to the e.u., gordon sondland, who republican lawmakers say could be a wild card. afternoon testimony from ambassador bill taylor, who said a staff member overheard a phone call of president trump and ambassador sondland, where the president mentioned the investigations. that staffer is expected to have a closed-door deposition tomorrow. democrats are calling that a bombshell. the testimony yesterday was shocking. republicans call that hearing a flop with witnesses who never spoke to president trump about ukraine. it was pretty close crystalr that adam schiff and his investigation has a problem. republicans continue pushing schiff and democrats to call the whistle-blower who brought forward this complaint. where adam schiff changed on this, when this first started, he said we need to hear from the whistle-blower. here are not the last several weeks we said we don t