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1st Pence Aide Expected To Testify In Impeachment Probe

Jennifer Williams, the vice president's special adviser for Europe and Russia, was among those on the July 25 call between President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart that helped spark the inquiry.
An aide to Vice President Pence and former national security adviser John Bolton have been called to testify on Capitol Hill on Thursday as part of the House impeachment inquiry.

A top aide to Vice President Pence is expected to testify Thursday in the ongoing House impeachment inquiry of President Trump.

Jennifer Williams is a longtime foreign service officer who was assigned to be the vice president's special adviser for Europe and Russia in the spring. She would be the first person from the vice president's office to testify in the probe

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