Win McNamee/Getty ImagesWASHINGTON, D.C. - The State Department has agreed to produce some Ukraine-related documents by November 22, according to a joint court filing Wednesday night from the department and watchdog group American Oversight.
That promise is significant as the State Department has not turned over requested documents to Capitol Hill.
Witnesses have given documents to the State Department, which hasn't given them to impeachment investigators.
The State Department will also look into the records of Pompeo and two other officials for "final directives" to recall then-Ambassador Yovanovitch from her post.
Cooper said that he could not think of a third party exemption that would prevent the release of correspondence between Giuliani and top State Department officials regarding Ukraine.