US Congress begins on November 14 at 0:19

The so-called Ukrainian allegations over President Trump in the United States have started the first public hearing of the American Parliament, which is investigating impeachment. Public hearings are being broadcast live, and high interest from all over the United States is gathering in the testimony of government officials as to whether the president is under pressure to Ukraine and unraveling allegations of improper demands.

Ukrainian allegations were raised by President Trump in a telephone conference with the Ukrainian President in July, with military support to gain information against the opposition and Democratic leading candidates for the next presidential election, former Vice President Biden. It is said to have requested an investigation in exchange.

The House of Representatives, led by the Democratic Party, is secretly listening to the testimony of the parties concerned for suspicion of unlawful demands for election purposes, proceeding with investigations for impeachment, and following a formal resolution on the investigation last month, I decided to hold a public hearing.

The first public hearings started at 10:00 am on the 13th and started at midnight on the 14th of Japan time.

The testimony is the temporary Ambassador to Ukraine, who was responsible for diplomatic negotiations with the Ukrainian side, and the Assistant Secretary of State for Kent of the State Department. Taylor responded to a private interview last month, revealing the perception that Mr. Biden's investigation was a condition of military support and summit talks to Ukraine.

The Democratic Party is attracting high interest in the testimony of high-ranking government officials as to whether clarification of suspicion is progressing in an attempt to expand the support for impeachment by drawing testimony close to the core at public hearings broadcast live throughout the United States.