Deputy Sec. of State John Sullivan says efforts to prevent State Dept. employees from testifying before Congress have been 'on advice' of department, White House counsels and 'direction from the White House.'
The growing impeachment probe of President Donald Trump marked a rare day Wednesday as House investigators held two closed-door depositions.
Croft goes on in her prepared remarks to state it was her understanding this was done at the direction of the president. Christopher Anderson, formerly a special adviser to Volker, was also scheduled to appear before the three congressional committees leading the impeachment probe.
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