Representative Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Foreign
Affairs Committee, said he spoke to Pompeo on Tuesday and he had
agreed to appear at a hearing separate from the committee's
annual budget hearing.
Engel, in a statement, said he would announce a date for the
hearing soon.
Members of Congress - including some of Trump's fellow
Republicans - have been pushing Trump's administration for more
information about the killing by a drone strike in Iraq this
month of Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani.
Lawmakers have also been working to pass war powers legislation
that would rein in Trump's ability to deploy U.S. forces abroad
without congressional consent.
The foreign affairs panel had tried to schedule at least two
public hearings with Pompeo, including one that would have taken
place on Wednesday, Jan. 29, but he had declined to appear.
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(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Tom Brown)
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