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Trump: Energy Secretary Perry to resign at year end

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WASHINGTON — Energy Secretary Rick Perry will leave his job by the end of the year, President Donald Trump said Thursday.

Perry was traveling with Trump to Texas when he told Trump of his decision aboard Air Force One.

Perry is under scrutiny over the role he played in the president’s dealings with Ukraine, which are currently the subject of an impeachmen­t inquiry.

House Democrats have subpoenaed Perry for documents related to a Ukrainian state-owned energy company as well as his involvemen­t in a July call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. The lawmakers set a Friday deadline.

Trump has said Perry teed up the July 25 call, in which Trump pressed Ukraine to investigat­e his Democratic rival Joe Biden and his son, who was employed by a Ukrainian gas company.

Perry did not answer questions about his decision upon arrival in Fort Worth.

Spokeswoma­n Shaylyn Hynes has said Perry wanted Trump to speak with the Ukrainian leader on energy matters related to U.S. efforts to boost Western energy ties to Eastern Europe. It is part of a long-term effort to lessen the political control Russia wields through its dominance of the fuel supply. She could not be reached for comment Thursday.

The Associated Press reported this month that a circle of businessme­n and Republican donors touted their connection­s to Trump and his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, as they sought to install new management at the top of Ukraine’s stateowned gas company last spring.

The plan hit a snag after Zelinskiy’s election, but Perry took up the effort to install a friendlier management team at the company, Naftogaz. Perry, a former Texas governor, attended Zelinskiy’s May 2019 inaugurati­on as the administra­tion’s senior representa­tive and met privately with Zelinskiy. He has denied any wrongdoing.

Perry, who became energy secretary in 2017, has supported Trump’s call for “energy dominance” around the world and pushed to bolster struggling coal-fired and nuclear power plants. He said last year that a rash of coal and nuclear retirement­s was “alarming” and posed a looming crisis for the nation’s power grid.

 ?? MINDAUGAS KULBIS/AP ?? Energy Secretary Rick Perry has been subpoenaed by House Democrats.
MINDAUGAS KULBIS/AP Energy Secretary Rick Perry has been subpoenaed by House Democrats.

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