The White House will not participate in the House Judiciary Committee's next impeachment hearing, a senior Trump administration official said in another sign the president has accepted that he is likely to be impeached by the House. The decision came in a letter from White House counsel Pat Cipollone ahead
White House says it will not take part in impeachment hearing
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Pelosi saidy, when questioned about the possibility that the White House would decline to participate, that this was the opportunity for the president to "show innocence."
But they have a consciousness of guilt, and that's why they may not show up," she told reporters.
The White House had faced a Friday evening deadline to inform the House Judiciary Committee whether it intended to have legal representation at a hearing scheduled for Monday that will focus on the recently released House Intelligence Committee report outlining its findings against Trump.
The White House also declined to attend the Judiciary Committee's first hearing, that featured legal experts outlining the history of impeachment and its constitutional role.
Trump and his aides have made clear that they now see his impeachment in the House as inevitable and have shifted their focus to the Senate, where Trump allies remain confident Democrats will not have the votes to convict and remove him from office.
- AP