Yorkshire Post

Trump’s Ukraine calls ‘improper’ and ‘unusual’

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ONE TOP national security aide who listened to President Donald Trump’s July call with Ukraine’s president called it “improper” while another said it was “unusual.”

The two gave evidence yesterday at House impeachmen­t hearings as the inquiry reached deeper into the White House.

Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman, an Army officer at the National Security Council, and Jennifer Williams, his counterpar­t at Vice President Mike Pence’s office, said they had concerns as Mr Trump spoke on July 25 with the newly-elected Ukraine president about political investigat­ions into Democrat Joe Biden.

“What I heard was inappropri­ate,” Lt Col Vindman told politician­s.

Ms Williams said: “I found the July 25 phone call unusual because, in contrast to other presidenti­al calls I had observed, it involved discussion of what appeared to be a domestic political matter.”

Lt Col Vindman, a 44-year military officer, arrived at Capitol Hill in military blue with a chest full of service medals, and said he reported his concerns “out of a sense of duty”.

He did so, he said, “because they had significan­t national security implicatio­ns for our country”.

An immigrant, who arrived in the US as a toddler from Ukraine, Lt Col Vindman told the panel he was grateful his father brought the family to the US 40 years ago and for “the privilege of being an American citizen and public servant, where I can live free of fear for mine and my family’s safety”.

In all, nine current and former US officials are giving evidence as the House’s impeachmen­t inquiry accelerate­s.

Democrats say Mr Trump’s pressure on Ukraine to investigat­e his Democratic rivals as he withheld US military aid Ukraine needed to resist Russian aggression may be grounds for removing the 45th president.

Mr Trump says he did no such thing and the Democrats just want him gone.

 ??  ?? TESTIMONY: National Security Council aide Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman. PICTURE: AP
TESTIMONY: National Security Council aide Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman. PICTURE: AP

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