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The source would not say if the White House is seeking to use executive privilege to constrict Volker in terms of what he can say or provide.
Volker didn’t offer a comment when contacted Saturday by CNN.
There is no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.
Depositions are generally closed door, but the committees have not clarified if Volker’s deposition will be open or closed.
Aides on the Hill are not expressing any interest in delaying the deposition. The House Foreign Affairs Committee is also not confirming whether or not four other State Department officials involved in the Ukraine controversy in different ways are all confirmed to show up on the dates the committee announced for depositions which are set to take place over the next two weeks.
Some White House officials see Volker’s departure as being motivated by him believing he needed to protect the McCain Institute, where he also maintained a role during his time as special representative to Ukraine, explained one source familiar with discussions at the White House.
Generally, there is not much love lost for Volker by White House officials, whom another source says “was never fully on the Trump train.”
CLARIFICATION: This story and headline have been updated to make clear that the deposition of Volker and any future depositions will be held before the Foreign Affairs Committee as well as Oversight and Reform committees.
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