Trump made the remarks when he met his supporters at a jam-packed BB&T Center in Sunrise, which has a capacity of around 20,000 people, Efe news reported
The two leaders were to hold several hours of meetings, including lunch, before giving a joint news conference
It's the latest court loss for an administration claiming broad executive power to ignore lawmaker demands
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, who has led the 10-week-old investigation, said it was important to move quickly because the evidence of Trump's wrongdoing is "overwhelming"
The Democrats are alleging that Trump's call with his Ukrainian counterpart was irregular and inappropriate and abuse of his office for political gain
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo blasted the House on Monday for scheduling impeachment hearings while President Donald Trump is abroad. Pompeo said it's very unfortunate for the House Judiciary Committee to hold its hearing Wednesday at the same time that Trump is representing the U.S. at this week's NATO summit in London. Pompeo told Fox & Friends that there is a long tradition of supporting a president when he is traveling overseas and shouldn't be distracted by problems at home while discussing international issues with allies. "I regret that they've chosen to hold these hearings at the same time that the president and our entire national security team will be traveling to Europe, to London, to work on these important matters," Pompeo said. "It's very unfortunate." Separately, Pompeo declined to say whether he planned to step down as secretary of state to run for a Senate seat from Kansas.
The second round of impeachment hearings will begin Wednesday
Three investigating panels, led by the House Intelligence Committee, are due to release a formal evidence report this week after lawmakers return to Congress on Tuesday from their Thanksgiving recess
Pollution in North India is as intractable as the behaviour of Donald Trump is unpredictable.
The democratic-controlled House of Representatives are conducting public hearings on the impeachment proceedings against President Trump for allegedly abusing his office
Some Republican members of the Democratic-led committee, which is leading the impeachment inquiry, have advanced a discredited conspiracy theory
In all, nine current and former U.S. officials are testifying in a pivotal week as the House's historic impeachment inquiry accelerates and deepens
Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence as part of the House-initiated impeachment hearing against Trump
David Holmes, the political counsel at the US Embassy in Ukraine, said Trump was talking so loudly that Ambassador Gordon Sondland had to hold the phone from his ear
Across the country, millions of Americans were tuning in or, in some cases, deliberately tuning out
Democrats seek to make the case to the public that he abused his power for political gain
Currently, the charges are expected to be abuse of power and obstruction of the investigation
Transcripts show Republicans and Democrats repeatedly skirmishing over GOP questions
Whistleblower filed complaint in Sept highlighting potential abuse of power by president when he telephoned Ukraine's leader and asked him to investigate Trump's potential 2020 election rival Biden
Mulvaney is the highest-ranking White House official to be summoned in the impeachment probe, although he is unlikely to testify