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Aides quit after Ukraine money was delayed

A White House budget official told impeachment investigators this month that two of his colleagues had resigned after President Trump’s decision to withhold military assistance to Ukraine.

A transcript of the testimony by the official, Mark Sandy, was released on Tuesday. He didn’t identify either colleague, and it was unclear how directly their resignations were tied to their concerns over the aid.

The issue is at the heart of the impeachment inquiry. The president has said he never pressured Ukraine for investigations of his political rivals or tied the aid to them.

Related: Mr. Trump knew that a whistle-blower had accused him of wrongdoing by the time he released the aid to Ukraine in September, two people familiar with the matter told The Times.

The Daily: Today’s episode is about how the Biden family was drawn into the Ukraine affair.

What’s next: The House Judiciary Committee will hold hearings as part of the inquiry next week.