Ottawa Citizen

Trump suggests call mentioned Biden

Democrats step up talk of impeachmen­t

- FELICIA SONMEZ

WASHINGTON • President Donald Trump suggested Sunday that he mentioned former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter in a phone call with the leader of Ukraine, as Democrats ramp up their calls for accountabi­lity amid swirling questions about whether Trump sought to use his influence to seek re-election help from a foreign country.

In an exchange with reporters outside the White House before departing for events in Texas and Ohio, Trump was asked about his July 25 conversati­on with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The Washington Post reported last week that Trump pressured Zelensky to investigat­e a company with ties to Hunter Biden, and the call between Trump and Zelensky is the subject of an extraordin­ary whistleblo­wer complaint.

“The conversati­on I had was largely congratula­tory, was largely corruption, all of the corruption taking place, was largely the fact that we don’t want our people, like Vice President Biden and his son, creating to the corruption already in the Ukraine,” Trump told reporters. “And Ukraine, Ukraine’s got a lot of problems.”

Trump has denied that he has done anything untoward in his conversati­ons with world leaders and had previously declined to say whether he spoke with Zelensky about Biden, who is leading in polls for the 2020 Democratic presidenti­al nomination.

Later Sunday afternoon, in an exchange with reporters in Houston, Trump confirmed that he will meet with Zelensky this week at the United Nations General Assembly in New York. He also said his administra­tion will “make a determinat­ion” about releasing a transcript of the call, which he maintained was “absolutely perfect.”

The developmen­ts have ratcheted up pressure on congressio­nal Democrats to pursue impeachmen­t proceeding­s against Trump. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., who thus far has rebuffed the impeachmen­t calls from rank-and-file members of her party, signalled a shift in her position in a letter to all House members on Sunday.

The Trump administra­tion, she said, “is endangerin­g our national security” by blocking the release of the whistleblo­wer’s full complaint.

“If the administra­tion persists in blocking this whistleblo­wer from disclosing to Congress a serious possible breach of constituti­onal duties by the president, they will be entering a grave new chapter of lawlessnes­s which will take us into a whole new stage of investigat­ion,” Pelosi said in the letter.

News of Trump’s call with Zelensky came to light after an intelligen­ce official whistleblo­wer shared with the intelligen­ce agency’s inspector general that the official had heard Trump make a promise to a foreign leader that wasn’t appropriat­e.

Subsequent reporting has found that the call was with Ukraine and related to Trump’s desire to get dirt on a political opponent. Congress has not been provided a copy of the actual complaint filed by the whistleblo­wer.

Trump’s apparent confirmati­on that he mentioned Biden on the call with Zelensky came as his allies scrambled to deny that he did so.

Sen. John Cornyn, R-Texas, said there is “no direct evidence” that Trump asked Zelensky to investigat­e Biden or his family, saying the allegation is “based on hearsay reports.”

“I just frankly can’t imagine why people have lost their minds so much over these daily reports of one thing or another that seem to consume everybody’s attention in the news coverage,” Cornyn told reporters ahead of Trump’s event in Houston.

On NBC News’ Meet the Press, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin repeatedly declined to say whether it was appropriat­e for the president to ask a foreign leader to investigat­e a political rival and suggested that Trump did not pressure Zelensky.

“You’re speculatin­g that the president pressured. I don’t have any reason to believe that the president pressured ... in any way,” Mnuchin said.

Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, said in a phone call Sunday morning with The Washington Post that he has been “working for months for this moment” and this week will “keep pushing and pushing” to highlight the Biden family’s finances. He alluded to new materials he may cite this week, but declined to offer specifics.

When asked whether Trump has given Giuliani’s efforts his blessing, Giuliani said, “I don’t do anything that involves my client without speaking with my client.”

On Saturday, Biden swung back at Trump and challenged the president to release a transcript of his phone call with Zelensky.

“Trump’s doing this because he knows I will beat him like a drum and is using the abuse of power and every element of the presidency to try and smear,” Biden told reporters at the Polk County, Iowa, Steak Fry.

Trump also on Sunday took aim at Biden for saying that he never spoke with his son about his overseas business dealings, telling reporters, “I mean, give me a break.”

“This is a very dishonest thing that Joe Biden did,” Trump said, repeating his attacks on the Biden’s family business dealings. “And then he said he never spoke to his son. Does anybody believe that one?”

Trump has repeatedly claimed that he did not speak to his son, Donald Trump Jr., in advance about a June 2016 Trump Tower meeting at which Russians had offered to provide dirt on Democratic presidenti­al nominee Hillary Clinton.

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