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U.S. diplomat: Trump linked Ukraine aid to demand for probe

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WASHINGTON — A top U.S. diplomat testified Tuesday that President Donald Trump was holding back military aid for Ukraine unless the country agreed to investigat­e Democrats and a company linked to Joe Biden’s family, providing lawmakers with a detailed new account of the quid pro quo central to the impeachmen­t probe.

In a lengthy opening statement to House investigat­ors obtained The Associated Press, William Taylor described Trump’s demand that “everything” President Volodymyr Zelenskiy wanted, including vital aid to counter Russia, hinged on making a public vow that Ukraine would investigat­e Democrats going back to the 2016 U.S. election as well as a company linked to the family of Trump’s potential 2020 Democratic rival.

Taylor testified that what he discovered in Kyiv was the Trump administra­tion’s “irregular” back channel to foreign policy led by the president’s personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and “ultimately alarming circumstan­ces” that threatened to erode the United States’ relationsh­ip with a budding Eastern European ally facing Russian aggression.

In a date-by-date account, detailed across several pages, the seasoned diplomat who came out of retirement to take over as charge d’affaires at the embassy in Ukraine details his mounting concern as he realized Trump was trying to put the newly elected president of the young democracy “in a public box.”

Lawmakers who emerged after nearly 10 hours of the private deposition were stunned at Taylor’s account, which some Democrats said establishe­d a “direct line” to the quid pro quo at the center of the impeachmen­t probe.

“President Trump has done nothing wrong,” said White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham. “This is a coordinate­d smear campaign from far-left lawmakers and radical unelected bureaucrat­s waging war on the Constituti­on. There was no quid pro quo.”

 ?? Associated Press ?? ■ Ambassador William Taylor is escorted by U.S. Capitol Police as he arrives Tuesday at the Capitol in Washington to testify before House committees as part of the Democrats’ impeachmen­t investigat­ion of President Donald Trump.
Associated Press ■ Ambassador William Taylor is escorted by U.S. Capitol Police as he arrives Tuesday at the Capitol in Washington to testify before House committees as part of the Democrats’ impeachmen­t investigat­ion of President Donald Trump.

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