The House impeachment inquiry shifts to a new public phase, with testimony scheduled from three witnesses starting Wednesday.

The topic dominated the Sunday political shows, with key Democrats and Republicans weighing in.

Read The Hill's complete coverage below.

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Speier defends Democrats' decision to keep whistleblower out of public hearings By REBECCA KLAR Rep. Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) said on ABC “This Week” that the Republicans’ request for the whistleblower to testify is grounded in the House minority “making an issue of anything that they think will give them some gravitas.” Read the full story here

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Paul dismisses Bevin loss, touts 'red wave' in other Kentucky races By REBECCA KLAR Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) dismissed incumbent Republican Gov. Matt Bevin's apparent loss in Kentucky as an individual loss and not an indication of a larger shift in Kentucky politics. Read the full story here