A Republican lawmaker on Sunday, 10 November broke with the US president and fellow party members to reject the idea that the whistleblower whose complaint prompted an impeachment inquiry into Donald Trump should have to testify publicly.
After weeks of closed-door hearings, House committees on Wednesday, 13 November will begin questioning witnesses in open session about efforts by Trump and his aides to pressure Ukraine to investigate political opponents including former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter.
Republican congressman Will Hurd, himself a former CIA officer, spoke out Sunday against including the whistleblower -- the target of angry attacks by Trump and many of his supporters.
A 1989 law protects federal government employees who report possibly illegal activity, gross mismanagement, abuse or waste of funds. The law bans any retaliation against such persons.
Schiff on Saturday accused Republicans of pursuing "sham investigations into the Bidens" and said he would not "facilitate the president's effort to threaten, intimidate and retaliate against the whistleblower, who courageously raised the initial alarm."
Another Democratic member of the committee, Jim Himes, said Sunday that when people hear from respected officials with first-hand knowledge of the pressure campaign against Ukraine "the president's defense... which is all these people had second-hand knowledge, that's going to crumble."
(Published in arrangement with PTI)
(At The Quint, we are answerable only to our audience. Play an active role in shaping our journalism by becoming a member. Because the truth is worth it.)