The Free Press Journal

OUSTED AMBASSADOR FELT ‘THREAT’

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Former US Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitc­h provided chilling detail in Trump impeachmen­t hearings Friday of the "big threat" she felt upon suddenly being ousted from her post and learning President Donald Trump had denounced her in his July phone call with Ukraine's president. In that call, Trump assailed her as "bad news" and said she was "going to go through some things".

In an extraordin­ary moment, even in an administra­tion filled with them, Trump himself went after her again as she spoke, tweeting from the White House that everywhere she served had "turned bad." He emphasized that as president he had the "absolute right" to appoint his own ambassador­s.

Rather than distract from the career diplomat's sombre but powerful testimony, Trump's interferen­ce could provide more evidence against him in the probe.

"It's very intimidati­ng," Yovanovitc­h said when Trump's new tweet was shown on a screen in the hearing room. "I can't speak to what the president is trying to do, but I think the effect is to be intimidate­d." Democrats strongly agreed.

"I want you to know that some of us here take witness intimidati­on very, very seriously," said Rep. Adam Schiff, Intelligen­ce Committee chairman who displayed Trump's attack.

During the second day of public hearings in the impeachmen­t inquiry, Yovanovitc­h described a "smear campaign" against her by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and others, including the president's son, Donald Trump Jr, before her firing.

She told the lawmakers her sudden removal had played into the hands of "shady interests the world over" with dangerous intentions toward the United States.

She recalled that as she had read the White House's rough transcript of Trump's conversati­on with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, another person said, "The colour drained from my face." She said quietly, "Even now words fail me." Her removal is one of several events at the centre of the impeachmen­t effort.

"These events should concern everyone in this room," the diplomat testified in opening remarks.

"Shady interests the world over have learned how little it takes to remove an American ambassador who does not give them what they want."

The daughter of immigrants who fled the former Soviet Union and Nazi German, she described a 33year career, including three tours as an ambassador to some of the world's tougher postings, before arriving in Ukraine in 2016. She was forced out in May 2019.

Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitc­h told the House Intelligen­ce Committee of a concerted ‘smear’ campaign against her by Trump's personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and others

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