The House Intelligence Committee may turn over the impeachment process to the House Judiciary Committee soon—but Rep. Adam Schiff says the investigation of President Trump isn't over. The Intelligence committee chairman told CNN on Sunday that the panel is going to move forward with compiling its report, although key witnesses like Mike Pence, Rudy Giuliani, and John Bolton have not testified. He said the evidence already produced is "overwhelming" and shows serious misconduct by Trump, and he's not willing to "wait months and months while the administration plays a game of rope-a-dope in an effort to try to stall." More:
- No deadline. Schiff declined to say how long it might take for the panel to finish its impeachment report, saying "we'll take the time that's necessary," the Washington Post reports. He said that while they "may have other deposition and hearings to do," they could be filed as addendums after the report is passed to Judiciary.