According to a document of the House’s Legal Committee, which was sent to the Court of Appeals for the Metropolitan District of Columbia, Democrats intend to hear testimony from former White House legal adviser Donald McGan and try to find new circumstances that could indicate “abuse of the president.”

“If, as a result of McGugan’s testimony, new evidence appears that confirms the conclusion that President Trump has committed impeachment actions not reflected in the articles approved by the House of Representatives, the committee will act appropriately, including, if necessary, recommending new articles impeachment ”, - quotes a document of the TASS committee.

Earlier, the U.S. House of Representatives approved both articles of indictment about abuse of power and obstruction of the work of Congress as part of the impeachment procedure of the president of the country.

Trump commented on the vote, calling it "the continuation of the largest witch hunt in US history." He also demanded the immediate start of the impeachment process in the Senate.