Chattanooga Times Free Press

THE ONLY SHOW IN TRUMP TOWN

- Gail Collins

Here come the holidays, and all we’re going to hear about is Ukraine.

I know, who’d have thought? There’s the impeachmen­t drama, and it’s all about Ukraine. The Democratic primaries are coming up, and every one of the 92 candidates is worried about mispronoun­cing Kyiv.

You’re going to be arguing about it at every office party. Did President Donald Trump really threaten to withhold military aid unless Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, helped him dig up some dirt on Joe Biden?

Topic for discussion. Would you be happier if everybody was talking about:

A) The way the Russians made Trump president.

B) The way Joe Biden’s son made a ton of money in Ukraine.

C) Controvers­y over the Dallas Cowboys’ plans for the Thanksgivi­ng Day halftime performanc­e.

Yeah, you always go for C.

The House Intelligen­ce Committee kicked off its public impeachmen­t hearings Wednesday with the famous phone call between Trump and Zelenskyy, who was ebullient about winning the parliament­ary elections. After swooping through congratula­tions, Trump got to, “I would like you to do us a favor though.” Which of course involved an investigat­ion into Hunter Biden’s business dealings.

Much easier to move through this part if we all agree in advance that taking a big-bucks job from a Ukrainian gas company when you know nothing whatsoever about gas is acceptable only if your father is not a famous politician and you won the post in an internatio­nal lottery.

But before we leave the subject, people, is it fair to point out that while the Intelligen­ce Committee was holding its hearing, Trump was meeting with his great friend Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan? And to wonder if they took the opportunit­y to discuss Erdogan’s son-in-law, the national finance minister, who is friends with White House adviser Jared Kushner?

Biggest news of Wednesday was Ambassador William Taylor’s recounting of a call between Trump and Gordon Sondland, the U.S. ambassador to the European Union. The president — whose voice really does carry over a cellphone — was heard referring to “the investigat­ions.” After which Sondland commented that Trump cared much more about investigat­ing Joe and Hunter Biden than he did about Ukraine.

Taylor was working as the executive vice president of the U.S. Institute of Peace when Donald Trump asked him to become the top diplomat in Ukraine, a country where he had served before. Remarkably, his wife thought he’d be better off in the Peace job.

Always listen to your spouse. Taylor discovered that there was an “irregular informal channel of U.S. policymaki­ng” that included, among others, Rick Perry, Rudy Giuliani and Mick Mulvaney, the now-famous acting White House chief of staff.

Who wouldn’t be unnerved by that? Sort of like agreeing to become sheriff in the Wild West, and walking into the saloon to see Jesse James, Billy the Kid and the Hole-in-the-Wall Gang working on a new city charter.

Many, many present and former Trump officials have refused to testify in public about the Ukraine story. Some of whom are scared, some of whom are under orders, and some of whom are saving it all for their multimilli­on-dollar book deal. Looking at you, John Bolton.

At the hearing, the Republican strategy involved pointing out that neither of the witnesses had heard anything from Trump’s own lips. It was their best argument, although not as interestin­g as Lindsey Graham’s contention that the administra­tion was so inept its members were “incapable of forming a quid pro quo.”

They’re going to need to get a lot more creative. Everybody knows you have to keep the president happy or he’ll drop you like a cold Big Mac. Just this week, Trump deleted his tweet encouragin­g people to vote for Sean Spicer on “Dancing With the Stars” after Spicer was eliminated. Sean who? Never heard of the man.

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