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Democrats Say Ambassador William Taylor's Testimony On Ukraine Is 'Disturbing'

Longtime diplomat Taylor is testifying on Capitol Hill as part of the House impeachment inquiry. Details are not yet public, but Democrats say Taylor's account squares with their allegations.

Longtime U.S. diplomat William Taylor is testifying on Capitol Hill Tuesday as part of the House impeachment inquiry, and Democrats say his insight is bolstering their case against President Trump.

Freshman Rep. Andy Levin, D-Mich., said Taylor's private testimony before the intelligence, foreign affairs and oversight committees made today his "most disturbing" day serving in Congress so far.

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