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RSS FeedsLive: `Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret,` Trump ambassador testifies
(The Star Canada)

 
 

20 november 2019 21:35:25

 
Live: `Everyone was in the loop. It was no secret,` Trump ambassador testifies
(The Star Canada)
 


WASHINGTON - Ambassador Gordon Sondland told House impeachment investigators Wednesday that he worked with Rudy Giuliani on Ukraine at the `express direction` of President Donald Trump and pushed for a political `quid pro quo` with Kyiv because it was what Trump wanted.`Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigations were important to the president,` Sondland testified of his dealings with Trumpīs personal attorney.Sondland, the most highly anticipated witness in the public impeachment probe, made clear that he believed Trump was pursuing his desire for political investigations in return for an Oval Office meeting that the Eastern European nationīs new president sought to bolster his alliance with the West. Sondland said he later came to believe military aid that Ukraine relied on to counter Russia was also being held up until the investigations were launched.In a blockbuster morning of testimony, Sondlandīs opening remarks included several key details: He confirmed that he spoke with Trump on a cellphone from a busy Kyiv restaurant the day after the president prodded Ukraineīs leader to investigate political rival Joe Biden. He also said he kept Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and other top administration officials aware of his dealings with Ukraine on the investigations Trump sought. Sondland said he specifically told Vice-President Mike Pence he `had concerns` that U.S. military aid to Ukraine `had become tied` to the investigations.`Everyone was in the loop,` Sondland testified in opening remarks. `It was no secret.`A top Pence aide denied that the conversation between the vice-president and Sondland occurred.It `never happened,` said Pence chief of staff Marc Short.Trump has insisted he did nothing wrong in his dealings with Ukraine, casting the impeachment inquiry as a politically motivated effort to push him from office. Speaking to reporters outside the White House on Wednesday, he said ...


 
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