Trump’s Peril Intensifies as More Whistle-Blowers Come Forward

  • Decisions on whether to cooperate on Democratic subpoenas
  • Ex-U.S. ambassador to Ukraine among those likely to testify
Donald Trump speaks to journalists outside the WHite House on Oct. 4.Photographer: Tom Brenner/The Washington Post via Getty Images
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President Donald Trump faces new peril heading into this week -- not just from Democrats seeking to impeach him but from his own administration, as there are now at least two whistle-blowers coming forward to talk about his actions.

There’s doubt over whether the Trump administration will let several witnesses speak to House panels this week as planned, and signs some Republican lawmakers are growing restive about what else might surface regarding Trump’s requests of foreign leaders.