I fully agree. I want them all to testify and why wouldn't they unless they have something to hide?
@Chosen Daughter The Congress and Executive branches are coequal branches of government. The House of Representatives cannot demand anything it wants from the White House. Executive Privilege is not about innocence or guilt, it is about precedent. The Supreme Court has consistently held firm that a President has both a right to and a need for confidentiality with his advisors and staff to secure unvarnished opinions from them. If Pelosi wanted to know if it could be waived in this case, she should have taken her claim to court.
As for transparency and cooperation, the President not only released the transcript of the call with Zelensky (an unprecedented act), since his inauguration the Trump White House "has provided more than 20,000 pages of materials, and the campaign has provided more than 1.4 million pages, more than 20 White House personnel have given interviews, including eight from the White House counsel's office. Seventeen campaign employees plus 11 additional individuals.". [https://www.npr.org/2018/01/25/580637953/white-house-touts-unprecedented-cooperation-amid-mueller-interview-talks]
At what point do you think impeachment in search of a crime should end?
Yet the eight witnesses the Republicans asked for were all denied by Rep. Schiff: including House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, former Vice President Joe Biden’s son Hunter Biden, the anonymous whistleblower and anyone the whistleblower relied on to prepare the complaint alleging Trump solicited election interference from Ukraine.
What the do you think the democrats are hiding?