Top Impeachment Investigator Steps Down From House Intelligence Panel

Top Impeachment Investigator Steps Down From House Intelligence Panel
House Intelligence Committee majority counsel Daniel Goldman (R) and House Judiciary Committee minority counsel Steve Castor at a House Judiciary Committee hearing on the grounds for the impeachment of President Donald Trump on Capitol Hill in Washington on Dec. 9, 2019. Saul Loeb/AFP via Getty Images
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A former federal prosecutor who played a role as an impeachment investigator for House Democrats is leaving his role on the Intelligence Committee.

Daniel Goldman joined the committee at the beginning of this congressional session as the director of investigations and ultimately led the questioning of government officials during last year’s impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump. He appeared in public hearings, asking questions related to whether Trump committed impeachable offenses by allegedly withholding aid to Ukraine in exchange for investigations. Trump has categorically denied the allegations.

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