Monday: Committee and Donaldson

monday: Donaldson said she took copious notes, which the committee believes will bolster its probe into potential obstruction of justice, according to CNN. The committee issued a subpoena in May for her testimony by Monday. The testimony of Donaldson, who was chief of staff for then-White House counsel Don McGahn, has been of high interest to House Democrats given her first-hand knowledge of key events. But Donaldson's attorney and Democrats have discussed allowing her to answer written questions instead, in part because she is pregnant and lives in Alabama. She has yet to receive the written questions from the committee but will consult with the White House on which questions she can answer, the source said. Under the terms outlined, Donaldson would be required to answer questions within a week and the committee would reserve the right to bring her in for testimony after November 1, according to one of the sources. (news.financializer.com). As reported in the news.

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