What to know about today's hearing
- What happened: Former Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowskitestified before the House Judiciary Committee in the panel's first official "impeachment hearing."
- Key questions left unanswered: Lewandowski refused to answer key questions about potential obstruction by President Trump and repeatedly argued with Democrats.
- Lewandowski took a combative tone:He slammed committee Democrats, criticized Obama-era intelligence officials, praised Trump's successful presidential campaign and jabbed at former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. Lewandowski said the Mueller report accurately described his private discussions with Trump about pressuring then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions to curtail the Russia investigation in 2017.
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Asked by CNN's Manu Raju if it would be OK if a Democratic president sought to limit an investigation into his or her campaign, Corey Lewandowski responded with a question.
"Would you be OK if a Republican president did that to a Democratic nominee?" Lewandowski said.
As Lewandowski exited the House of Representatives' office building this evening, an ABC photographer shooting his departure tripped badly and fell backward into a table.
Lewandowski turned but did not stop and continued to exit the building.