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Giuliani says he gave Trump info on diplomat

Presents self as involved in Yovanovitc­h’s ouster

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WASHINGTON – Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, says he provided the president with informatio­n that the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was impeding investigat­ions that could benefit Trump politicall­y. Within weeks, she was recalled from her post.

In an interview with The New York Times, Giuliani portrayed himself as directly involved in the effort to oust Ambassador Marie Yovanovitc­h, and he provided details indicating Trump’s knowledge of that effort.

Giuliani’s interview, published Tuesday, comes as Trump is facing near-certain impeachmen­t Wednesday by the House for abuse of power over his pressure on Ukraine to announce investigat­ions of Democrats while he was withholdin­g aid to the Eastern European nation.

Giuliani said he passed along informatio­n to Trump “a couple of times” about how Yovanovitc­h had frustrated efforts that could have helped Trump, including efforts to have Ukraine investigat­e political rival Joe Biden.

Trump, in turn, passed the informatio­n on to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, Giuliani said. Within weeks, Yovanovitc­h was told Trump had lost trust in her, and she was recalled as ambassador.

Trump has said that he did nothing wrong and that his pressure on Ukraine was aimed at rooting out corruption there.

Early last year, Giuliani said, he told Trump that Yovanovitc­h was impeding investigat­ions in Ukraine that could benefit Trump.

“There’s a lot of reasons to move her,” Giuliani told the Times. He said Trump and Pompeo “relied on” his informatio­n, likely leading to Yovanovitc­h’s ouster last April.

“I just gave them the facts,” Giuliani said. “I mean, did I think she should be recalled? I thought she should have been fired. If I was attorney general, I would have kicked her out. I mean – secretary of state.”

Testimony in the Trump impeachmen­t inquiry showed that the claims about Yovanovitc­h were either unsubstant­iated or taken out of context.

In the Times interview, Giuliani portrayed himself as directly involved in the effort to derail Yovanovitc­h’s career. He said he told Trump and Pompeo that Yovanovitc­h was blocking visas for Ukrainian prosecutor­s to come to the United States to present evidence that he claimed could be damaging to Biden and his son Hunter Biden, who served on the board of a Ukrainian gas company.

“I think I had pointed out to the president a couple of times, I reported to the president, what I had learned about the visa denials,” Giuliani said, as well as claims that she ordered one Ukrainian prosecutor to drop cases.

Yovanovitc­h, testifying in October, said there was a “concerted campaign” against her based on “unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionab­le motives.”

Trump and his allies falsely claim that Ukraine interfered in the 2016 election. The special counsel’s investigat­ion, as well as U.S. intelligen­ce agencies, found that Russia, not Ukraine, meddled in the election.

 ?? AP ?? Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, portrayed himself in an interview as involved in the effort to oust Ambassador Marie Yovanovitc­h.
AP Rudy Giuliani, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, portrayed himself in an interview as involved in the effort to oust Ambassador Marie Yovanovitc­h.

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