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US Prez Trump openly calls on Ukraine, China to probe Biden

Trump slams his accusers as ‘maniacs’ pursuing ‘impeachmen­t crap’ as he seeks to turn tables on a probe that threatens to make him only the 3rd US Prez ever impeached

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WASHINGTON DC: US President Donald Trump openly called on China as well as Ukraine to investigat­e his potential 2020 election rival Joe Biden, taunting Democrats seeking his impeachmen­t for inviting foreign election interferen­ce.

Speaking in Florida, Trump blasted his accusers as “maniacs” pursuing “impeachmen­t crap” as he sought to turn the tables on a probe that threatens to make him only the third US president ever impeached in the House of Representa­tives, and face a trial in the Senate.

Adam Schiff, the Democrat leading the impeachmen­t probe in the House of Representa­tives, said Trump was acting “with impunity” in the face of the law.

“Once again we have a president of the United States suggesting, urging a foreign country to interfere in our presidenti­al elections,” Schiff said. “It endangers our elections, endangers our national security and ought to be condemned by every member of this body, Democrats and Republican­s alike.”

As a former State Department diplomat testified behind closed doors in Congress on his role in the Ukraine scandal, Trump doubled down by calling for Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky and Chinese leader Xi Jinping to go after Biden, who leads the race for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination next year.

“I would say that President Zelensky, if it were me, I would recommend that they start an investigat­ion into the Bidens,” Trump told reporters outside the White House.

“Likewise, China should start an investigat­ion into the Bidens, because what happened in China is just about as bad as what happened with Ukraine.”

Asked if he would request Xi do the same, Trump replied, “It’s certainly something we can start thinking about.” Trump said late Thursday it was his duty to investigat­e corruption.

“As the President of the United States, I have an absolute right, perhaps even a duty, to investigat­e, or have investigat­ed, CORRUPTION, and that would include asking, or suggesting, other Countries to help us out!” he tweeted.

Trump alleges that Biden, as vice president in 2014, tried to block a Ukraine corruption probe into his son Hunter’s business partner, a Ukraine gas tycoon, using US aid as leverage.

He also alleged the younger Biden used his stature to raise USD 1.5 billion in 2013 from China for a new investment vehicle in Beijing.

He made “millions” off these investment­s, Trump alleges.

The record in Ukraine however shows that there was no corruption probe of Hunter Biden’s partner to be blocked, and that the United States and allies all viewed Kiev’s sinceremov­ed corruption prosecutor at the time as himself deeply compromise­d.

In China, according to multiple media reports, a business associate of Hunter Biden obtained an investment license that did not include Biden’s name, and only raised several million dollars. Hunter Biden put up USD 420,000 for a minority interest, and has not received any compensati­on or return on it, his lawyer told the Washington Post.

Joe Biden’s campaign called Trump’s comments alreadydeb­unked “conspiracy theories” and accused Trump of “a grotesque choice of lies over truth and self over the country.”

“Mr President, you cannot extort foreign government­s to help you win re-election. It’s an abuse of power. It violates your oath of office. And it jeopardize­s our national security,” Biden tweeted separately.

In Congress, former US special envoy to Ukraine Kurt Volker was interviewe­d by House lawyers for more than eight hours on his role in the efforts by Trump and the president’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani to pressure Ukraine to investigat­e the Bidens.

Democrat Eric Swalwell said afterward that evidence from Volker would be released as early as late Thursday, including details that Ukraine was pressured to exonerate Russia for meddling in the 2016 US election. “We have ample evidence now that there was a requiremen­t that President Zelensky investigat­e the 2016 election, and the Bidens, if he wanted to get a meeting,” with Trump, Swalwell said.

Meanwhile, Republican­s who sat in on the interview said Volker did not support charges that Trump withheld hundreds of millions of dollars in military aid from Ukraine to force Zelensky to open an investigat­ion, as was alleged in a whistleblo­wer complaint made public last week.

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