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Testimony by Trump’s Ukraine amigos now in public domain

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Testimony by two of the “three amigos” charged with running Ukraine policy for US President Donald Trump (pictured) has been made public, as Democratic-led congressio­nal committees release more transcript­s from their impeachmen­t investigat­ion.

Representa­tive Adam Schiff, chairman of the House of Representa­tives Intelligen­ce Committee, told reporters on Monday that transcript­s would be released of interviews with Kurt Volker, Trump’s former special representa­tive for Ukraine negotiatio­ns, and Gordon Sondland, the US ambassador to the EU. Witnesses have testified that Volker and Sondland, with Trump’s secretary of energy, Rick Perry, were known as the “three amigos,” responsibl­e for Trump’s unofficial channel to Ukrainian government officials.

Volker resigned as special representa­tive in September. He testified to the House Foreign Affairs, Intelligen­ce and Oversight panels for more than eight hours behind closed doors on October 3.

Sondland, a major Trump donor, testified on October 17.

Perry, a former Texas governor who said he was resigning from his Cabinet post as of December 1, has refused to date to testify.

Tuesday's will be the second public release of testimony in the impeachmen­t investigat­ion of Trump that Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi formally launched on September 24.

On Monday, the committees released transcript­s of testimony by Marie Yovanovitc­h, whom Trump abruptly recalled as ambassador to Ukraine in May, and Michael Mckinley, a former top adviser to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

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