Bill Taylor

The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine revealed the new information while testifying at the House impeachment hearings.
Read live updates as Bill Taylor, the top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, and State Department official George Kent speak on Trump’s Ukraine dealings.
The proceedings will be televised and give the most visible look yet at the effort to impeach the president.
Acting White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvaney is not expected to comply with the democrats' subpoena for his testimony in the impeachment inquiry.
The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine had described Trump's attempt to leverage military aid as "crazy" in a text message to another official.
Three State Department officials -- William Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch -- are expected to testify.
Tim Morrison was expected to be asked to explain the “sinking feeling” that he reportedly got when Trump demanded that Ukraine’s president investigate Joe Biden.
Bill Taylor testified and then Trump obliquely called him "human scum." And that's just the beginning.
The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine told lawmakers that Sondland personally communicated the demand for a political favor to Ukrainian officials.
Trump went even further by impugning acting Ukraine Ambassador Bill Taylor's credibility after he testified there was, in fact, a quid pro quo.