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Trump arrives in London as impeachmen­t inquiry progresses

- BY EILEEN SULLIVAN The New York Times

President Donald Trump set off to London on Monday, admonishin­g “radical” Democrats for continuing their impeachmen­t inquiry while he attends a NATO summit — “one of the most important journeys that we make as president.”

“It’s a hoax, an absolute disgrace,” Trump said of the House inquiry. Though he also predicted that the matter would end up being “a tremendous boon for the Republican­s.”

“Republican­s have never, ever been so committed as they are right now — and so united,” Trump said. “So it’s really a great thing in some ways, but in other ways it’s a disgrace.”

The White House has said it would not participat­e Wednesday when the House Judiciary Committee questions legal experts about whether there are grounds to impeach Trump over a pressure campaign on Ukraine in an effort to influence the 2020 election.

Trump scolded Democrats for scheduling an impeachmen­t hearing while he was out of Washington. The NATO summit was announced months ago, while the Judiciary Committee scheduled its first public impeachmen­t hearing last week.

In London, Trump and other world leaders will commemorat­e NATO’s 70th anniversar­y. Other countries in the alliance have increased their financial contributi­ons — something Trump has long pushed for. He campaigned on the notion that the United States should not have to bear the bulk of the costs.

The president has individual meetings scheduled with leaders, including the president of France and the chancellor of Germany. But he does not have a one-onone meeting on the books with Prime Minister Boris Johnson of Britain, who is facing his own election this month and is trying to keep Trump at a distance.

Trump was traveling with the first lady, Melania Trump, and his acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, who played a key role in the Trump administra­tion’s efforts to withhold nearly $400 million in military aid for Ukraine in exchange for a pledge to announce investigat­ions into Trump’s political rivals.

Trump on Monday cited a recent article in which President Volodymyr Zelenskiy of Ukraine repeated his assertion that a July 25 conversati­on at the heart of the impeachmen­t inquiry did not involve a this-for-that negotiatio­n.

As he left the White House, Trump said Zelenskiy’s recent comments should be the end of the investigat­ion.

“That should be case over,” Trump said.

 ?? FRANK AUGSTEIN AP ?? President Donald Trump arrives at Stansted Airport in England on Monday before a NATO meeting.
FRANK AUGSTEIN AP President Donald Trump arrives at Stansted Airport in England on Monday before a NATO meeting.

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