Politics Former Ukraine Ambassador Says She Was Told To 'Watch Her Back' Former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch said Ukrainian officials told her she needed to "watch her back" and that Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, wanted a different person on the job. Domenico Montanaro
Politics How Ukraine's President Wound Up In The Middle Of The Trump Impeachment Inquiry The infamous July 25 call between Volodymyr Zelenskiy and President Trump made what was already a delicate diplomatic situation for the new Ukrainian president even more complicated. David Greene Shannon Rhoades Arezou Rezvani
Politics House GOP Leader Defends Trump, Says Expert 'Is Wrong' That Ukraine Call Was Improper House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy and other Republicans dispute testimony from Alexander Vindman, a member of the National Security Council who listened to the Trump call with Ukraine's president. Brian Naylor
Politics Democrats Now Have An Unlikely Ally In Trump Impeachment Inquiry – John Bolton He doesn't cut the profile of a member of "The Resistance," but Bolton's opposition to a pressure campaign to get Ukraine to investigate conspiracy theories may pit him against his former boss. Mara Liasson Domenico Montanaro
Politics Conservatives Urge Trump To Keep Mick Mulvaney As Chief Of Staff In an open letter, influential conservatives urge President Trump to keep his embattled chief of staff and remove the "acting" from his title. Tamara Keith
Politics How Rick Perry Became A Key Figure In The Trump Impeachment Probe Energy Secretary Rick Perry urged President Trump to make that now-infamous July phone call to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. But what's Perry's connection to Ukraine? Melissa Block
Politics Highlights: Top U.S. Diplomat In Ukraine Delivers Explosive Statement To Congress Ambassador William Taylor said U.S. aid to Ukraine was contingent on the country undertaking investigations that would help President Trump politically. Here are key parts of his written statement. Franco Ordoñez
Setting The Record Straight After A Live Interview An addendum for a rebroadcast was necessary, but not necessarily sufficient Elizabeth Jensen
Politics Texts Detail Top U.S. Diplomat's Concerns About Possible Trump-Ukraine Quid Pro Quo In texts released by House Democrats, a career diplomat worries that Washington is tying military aid and a White House visit for the president of Ukraine to an investigation of Joe and Hunter Biden. Scott Neuman Mark Katkov
Politics Opinion: The Sitcom President And The Reality Show President NPR's Scott Simon reflects on the television show parallels of President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, and the call between them at the center of an impeachment inquiry. Scott Simon