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Trump impeachmen­t inquiry hears more evidence of outside efforts to influence Ukraine policy

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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) Further evidence of private interests seeking the ouster of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitc­h emerged yesterday in testimony to a Democratic-led impeachmen­t inquiry into President Donald Trump’s conduct toward that country.

Catherine Croft, a Ukraine specialist at the State Department, said Robert Livingston, a former Republican congressma­n-turned-lobbyist, repeatedly urged that Yovanovitc­h be fired.

It was unclear why, she said in her opening statement to lawmakers, posted online by the Washington Post.

Trump removed Yovanovitc­h in May at the urging of his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, who had asked Ukraine to investigat­e Joe Biden, a leading contender for the Democratic nomination to face Trump in the November 2020 U.S. election. Allies of the president had leveled unsubstant­iated charges of disloyalty against Yovanovitc­h.

Livingston is another well-connected Republican who, along with Giuliani, advocated against Yovanovitc­h. Others include Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. and former Republican congressma­n Pete Sessions. Democratic Representa­tive Gerald Connolly said he was shocked to hear of Livingston’s role, adding: “We would love to know what possessed him to recommend the firing of an honorable career foreign service ambassador who was doing a good job in protecting U.S. interests and trying to promote democracy in Ukraine.” Another House Democrat, Peter Welch, called Livingston’s actions “disgracefu­l.”

In the latest move in the fast-moving impeachmen­t inquiry, former White House national security adviser John Bolton has been asked to testify next week, said a source familiar with the matter. National Security Council lawyer John Eisenberg and Eisenberg’s deputy, Michael Ellis, have been asked to appear on Monday, the source said.

Bolton, a Republican foreign policy hawk who served as Trump’s national security adviser from April 2018 until he was fired by Trump on Sept. 10, has emerged as a key figure in internal White House efforts to stymie efforts to spur a Ukraine investigat­ion into the Bidens.

Tim Morrison, the top Russia specialist on Trump’s National Security Council, is due to testify on Thursday. Morrison resigned from his position on Wednesday, a senior administra­tion official said.

‘OBAMA HOLDOVER’

The impeachmen­t inquiry focuses on a July 25 telephone call in which Trump asked Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy to investigat­e Biden, a former vice president, and his son Hunter, who had served as a director for Ukrainian energy company Burisma. Trump has denied wrongdoing and has called the inquiry a sham.

Croft, who testified for roughly five hours on Wednesday, was a member of the National Security Council staff at the White House from July 2017 to July 2018.

She said Livingston characteri­zed Yovanovitc­h as an ‘Obama holdover’ who was associated with liberal activist George Soros.

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