“Look, the public’s going to hear it. They’re going to read a book,” Toomey said when asked if there’s a public interest in having the former Trump aide testify under oath. “I expect that he’s going to be doing a tremendous amount of media interviews. I think there’s going to be a lot of information out there. The job before us is not to entertain, you know, all kinds of possible discussions about this. It’s to evaluate the articles of impeachment that have been brought over by the House.”