The Manila Times

Trump’s aide hid Ukraine call – witness

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W restricted access to the summary of President Donald Trump’s Ukraine call that triggered an impeachmen­t probe, fearing it would damage the president, testimony released Saturday (Sunday in Manila) showed.

White House Ukraine expert Timothy Morrison told House investigat­ors he knew immediatel­y how sensitive the call was when he heard Trump press Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigat­e former US vice president Joe Biden.

Morrison said in his October 31 deposition that he had asked National Security Council (NSC) lawyers to review the call because he thought it would be “damaging” if it leaked.

“I recommende­d to them that we restrict access to the package... that we did not need quite so many people to have access to the package,” said Morrison, who left the NSC a day before testifying.

The conversati­on, which took place on July 25 while the White House was withholdin­g military aid to Ukraine, is central to the House impeachmen­t inquiry into Trump.

Democrats leading the probe say the call

by bullying a vulnerable ally into interferin­g on his behalf in the 2020 US election.

The investigat­ion threatens to make Trump the third US president to be impeached, although the Republican-controlled Senate would

“The testimony released today shows that President Trump’s July 25 phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky immediatel­y set off alarm bells throughout the White House,” Adam Schiff, the congressma­n leading the in

other senior Democrats.

Morrison said however the summary had

to a “mistake” by White House staff — casting doubt on allegation­s that it was squirreled away as part of a deliberate cover-up.

He also broke with other witnesses who have spoken out against the call, telling House investigat­ors he heard nothing wrong.

House investigat­ors also released testimony Saturday from Jennifer Williams, an aide to Vice President Mike Pence, who told lawmakers Trump’s push for Ukraine to open investigat­ions was “unusual and inappropri­ate.”

Williams listened in on the July 25 call and said the requests appeared to have been made to further Trump’s “personal political agenda” rather than US foreign policy goals.

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