House Republicans offered a harsh assessment of the impeachment inquiry, saying in a draft report that withholding Ukraine aid was 'entirely prudent'
WASHINGTON—House Republicans offered a harsh assessment of the impeachment inquiry, saying in a draft report that Democrats hadn’t proven that President Trump pressured Ukraine to initiate investigations in an effort to benefit his 2020 re-election bid, and that his hold on nearly $400 million in security assistance and a White House meeting was “entirely prudent.”
The conclusions, contained in the draft of the 123-page minority report reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, represent a broad defense of Mr. Trump on the eve of...
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