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Ex-Trump aide John Bolton willing to testify in impeachment trial
12:02 PM,
January 7, 2020
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If called to testify in the Senate, Bolton would be the highest-ranking White House official to appear in impeachment proceedings. Democrats have urged for him to testify, but Republicans oppose calling new witnesses.
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