Top diplomat implicates Trump in explosive impeachment testimony

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WASHINGTON, Nov 21, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – A senior US diplomat directly
implicated President Donald Trump Wednesday in a scheme to force Ukraine to
probe a political rival, in bombshell testimony to a televised impeachment
hearing.

Gordon Sondland, the ambassador to the European Union, told lawmakers he
followed the president’s orders in seeking a “quid pro quo” deal for Ukraine
to investigate Democrat Joe Biden in exchange for a White House summit.

Sondland said Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani led the effort at
Trump’s direction to pressure Ukraine President Volodymr Zelensky for the
investigation and that top officials in the White House and State Department
knew about it.

The unexpectedly damning testimony drew a sharp backlash from Trump who
tweeted: “This Witch Hunt must end NOW. So bad for our Country!”.

Trump said he barely knew Sondland and had not spoken to him much, despite
the senior diplomat having donated $1 million to his inauguration and
testifying that he had spoken to the president some 20 times while
ambassador.

– Bombshell testimony –

Democrats said Sondland’s seven hours of testimony before the House
Intelligence Committee had bolstered their case for Trump’s impeachment for
what they have labeled “extortion”.

“Today’s testimony is among the most significant evidence to date,” said
committee chairman Adam Schiff.

“It goes right to the heart of the issue of bribery as well as other
potential high crimes or misdemeanors.”

A succession of Democrats hoping to win the nomination to take on Trump in
next year’s election also said the testimony had strengthened the case for
impeachment as the issue dominated the opening exchanges in their latest
televised primary debate.

Sondland said Trump directed him and two other senior diplomats to work
with Giuliani.

From early in the year, Giuliani mounted a pressure campaign on Zelensky’s
government to investigate Biden over his son Hunter’s ties to a Ukrainian
energy company, Burisma, and to probe a conspiracy theory espoused by Trump
that Ukraine helped Democrats against him in 2016. Biden is one of the
favorites to challenge Trump in next year’s presidential election.

“Mr. Giuliani demanded that Ukraine make a public statement announcing the
investigations of the 2016 election/DNC server and Burisma,” Sondland told
the panel.

“Mr Giuliani’s requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a White House
visit for President Zelensky.”

Far from being a “rogue” operation outside normal US diplomatic channels,
Sondland told the hearing top officials — including Vice President Mike
Pence and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo — were kept constantly informed.

“We followed the president’s orders,” he said.

– ‘Can’t remember’ –

Like Trump a multimillionaire developer with a chain of high-end hotels,
Sondland, who wore a $55,000 Breguet white gold watch to the hearing, fended
off pressure from both Democrats and Republicans.

He had not implicated the president in earlier private testimony, when he
answered scores of questions by saying he could “not remember”.

But subsequent testimony by other witnesses which had further implicated
him in the Ukraine pressure scheme had jolted his memory, he said on
Wednesday.

While he confirmed the linkage between the investigations and a White
House meeting between Zelensky and Trump, he would not attest to allegations
that Trump froze $391 million in aid as well to Ukraine to add pressure on
Ukraine.

“I never heard from President Trump that aid was conditioned on an
announcement” of the investigations, he said, contradicting testimony from
two other diplomats.

– Ukraine knew of aid freeze in July –

In separate testimony, a Pentagon official appeared to undermine a key
Republican defense in the impeachment battle, that Kiev did not even know
until late August or even September about the July 18 aid freeze, rendering
moot Democrats’ allegations that Trump had extorted Ukraine.

Laura Cooper, the Pentagon official in charge of Ukraine affairs, said
Kiev voiced concern over a holdup in aid on July 25.

That was the same day that Trump told Zelensky in a phone call that he
wanted a favor, asking for investigations into Biden specifically and the
2016 conspiracy theory.

“The Ukrainian embassy staff asked, ‘What is going on with Ukrainian
security assistance?” she told the committee.

At the White House, Trump denied making the demand of Zelensky, citing
Sondland’s own recall of their September 9 phone call on the Ukraine issue.

Reading from large-print notes, he said that he told Sonderland: “I want
nothing. I want nothing. I want no quid pro quo. Tell Zelensky to do the
right thing.”

“If this were a prizefight, they’d stop it!” he said of the inquiry.

Speaking at the Democrats’ debate, Biden dodged a question on the role of
his son but said the testimony had shown that “Donald Trump doesn’t want me
to be the nominee.”

And Bernie Sanders, another of the frontrunners for the nomination, said
Trump had been shown to be “not only a pathological liar” but also “the most
corrupt president in the modern history of America”.