Trump said he would consider his ability to testify before the House of Representatives in his impeachment investigation, though he said he had done nothing wrong.

"Pelosi thinks that I can testify in the Witch Hunt Impeachment. Although I have done nothing wrong and do not want to add credibility to that scam, I still like the idea and will consider it a bit. serious to push Congress back to focus, "US President Donald Trump today wrote on Twitter, after US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi suggested he directly" speak the truth. "

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Trump met supporters in Los Angeles on November 14 Photo: Reuters

It is not yet clear how the White House boss will testify. The team under Trump will likely prevent him from appearing directly before the House Intelligence Committee to respond to allegations of urging Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate former US Vice President Joe Biden.

In the 2016 investigation of Russia's interference in US elections, Trump answered written questions. However, his lawyers put many strict restrictions on the questions that special prosecutor Robert Mueller may ask.

The US House of Representatives on October 31 opened a impeachment investigation of Trump on the July 25 telephone conversation between him and Zelensky, summoning many witnesses to a hearing to clarify the alleged Trump "trade in political interests" with Ukraine.

Two witnesses, former US ambassador to Ukraine William Taylor and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, revealed some new details regarding the allegation at a public hearing on November 13. However, the results seem to have disappointed the Democratic Party because testimony of witnesses is not heavy enough to change public opinion with the Trump impeachment investigation.