Ukrainian alleged U.S. president "not going to participate" in public hearing December 2, 13:00

In response to the alleged Ukrainian affairs in the United States, the Congressional Judiciary Committee called for President Trump's participation in a hearing to be held this week, while the President replied that he was not going to participate. While the opposition party and the Democratic Party are aiming for prosecution of impeachment by the end of the year, the tactics of both parties are becoming intense.

The U.S. Congress House Judiciary Committee will hold a hearing on the 4th of this month to discuss Ukrainian suspicions and discuss the constitutional grounds of impeachment. Was calling for.

On the day when the response was due, the White House sent a letter to the Democratic Party's Justice Chairman Nadler.

The White House said that President Trump was scheduled to stay in England to attend the NATO = North Atlantic Treaty Organization summit on the 4th. "There is no room for".

He said, “I am not sure if a fair process will be provided” and “I am not going to participate.”

According to the American media, for the impeachment, it is expected that the report will be approved soon after twelve testimonies from government officials at a hearing held by the Information Committee last month.

Based on the report, the DPJ is aiming for prosecution of impeachment within the year after conducting specific deliberation at the Judicial Commission, and the tactics between the two parties are becoming intense.