Public hearings mark the beginning of the next phase in the impeachment inquiry, but what exactly does this next phase look like? How long will it last? And when might the inquiry wrap up? On “Can He Do That?” reporter Mike DeBonis has answers.
don't worry if you don't have an account with us, we'll create one
[{"meta":{"author":"Impeachment: Updates from The Washington Post","authorlink":""},"src":"https:\/\/www.podtrac.com\/pts\/redirect.mp3\/podcast.posttv.com\/washpost-production\/5da0c1f8cff47e0008900d46\/20191108\/5dc5c157c9e77c0008e973d5\/5dc5c20352faff00091556b8_1351620000001-300040_t_1573241351086_44100_128_2.mp3","thumb":{"src":"https:\/\/lystnimg.b-cdn.net\/podcastsnw-202106\/e97077-2ba1-729b-72b9a2_800.jpg"},"title":"What to expect when public hearings begin","link":"javascript:;","id":"item-1518459"}]