The hearing comes a day after the House Intelligence Committee released its impeachment report, which said that by pressuring Ukraine to help him in next year’s election, Mr. Trump had “placed his own personal and political interests above the national interests of the United States.” Read the report and five takeaways.

Stephanie Grisham, the White House press secretary, called the panel’s findings the conclusion of a “one-sided sham process.”

Closer look: The report, which incorporates more than two months of testimony from diplomats and administration officials, offered few new details. But it did itemize more than a dozen phone calls this spring between government officials and Mr. Trump’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who was working to remove the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine.

The Daily: Today’s episode is about the start of today’s Judiciary Committee hearings.

Another angle: A federal appeals court said Tuesday that Deutsche Bank must turn over detailed documents about Mr. Trump’s finances to two congressional committees. The ruling will almost certainly be appealed to the Supreme Court.