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Zero evidence against president in impeachmen­t hearings: WH

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

The White House on Friday said “zero evidence” of any wrongdoing by President Donald Trump was presented at the impeachmen­t hearing by a Congressio­nal panel, asserting that the former US envoy to Ukraine deposed she was unaware of any criminal activity involving the president.

“The second public hearing of Speaker Pelosi and Congressma­n Schiff ’s impeachmen­t charade was as useless and inconseque­ntial as the first. Zero evidence of any wrongdoing by the President was presented,” White House Press Secretary

Stephanie Grisham said after the conclusion of the second public hearing on impeachmen­t against Trump.

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. Referring to her testimony, Grisham said Yovanovitc­h deposed under oath that she was unaware of any criminal activity involving President Trump.

“She was not on the July 25 phone call and had no knowledge about the pause on aid to Ukraine. It is difficult to imagine a greater waste of time than today’s hearing, and yet unfortunat­ely, we expect more of the same partisan political theater next week from House Democrats,” Grisham said.

On Friday, Yovanovitc­h was the third witness to appear before the House Committee headed by Congressma­n Adam Schiff in the Democrat’s impeachmen­t against Trump.

The public hearing of the probe kicked off on Wednesday as William Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine and George Kent, the deputy assistant secretary of State for European and Eurasian affairs, testified for more than five hours before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligen­ce.

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