Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Trump’s informal Ukraine connection faces grilling

- Associated Press letters@hindustant­imes.com

WASHINGTON : Ambassador Gordon Sondland, the most anticipate­d witness in the impeachmen­t inquiry, is likely to be unpredicta­ble when he faces questions about his evolving accounts of the Trump administra­tion’s dealings with Ukraine and a newly revealed summertime phone call with President Donald Trump.

Sondland, a wealthy hotelier Trump tapped as his ambassador to the European Union, is more directly entangled than any witness yet in the Republican president’s efforts to get Ukraine to investigat­e political rival Joe Biden and Democrats in the 2016 election. Yet Sondland has already amended his testimony once — “I now do r ecall , ” he s ai d, t al ki ng t o Ukraine about investigat­ions.

Sondland’s appearance at Wednesday morning’s hearing, and his closeness to Trump, is of particular concern to the White House as the historic impeachmen­t inquiry reaches closer to the president, pushing through an intense week with nine witnesses testifying over three days in back-to-back sessions.

Trump has recently tried to suggest that he barely knows his hand-picked ambassador, but Sondland has said he has spoken several times with the president and was acting on his direction.

The envoy is likely to face tough questions from lawmakers of both parties about Trump’s July 25 call when he asked Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskiy for the political investigat­ions at the same time as U.S. military aid for the ally was being stalled.

Sondland routinely bragged about his proximity to Trump and drew alarm from the foreign service and national security apparatus .

 ??  ?? President Donald Trump with Gordon Sondland.
AP FILE
President Donald Trump with Gordon Sondland. AP FILE

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India