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Trump impeachment inquiry: Gordon Sondland due to testify | Trump impeachment inquiry: Gordon Sondland due to testify |
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A US diplomat at the heart of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump is likely to face tough questions from lawmakers in one of the most eagerly anticipated hearings yet. | |
EU ambassador Gordon Sondland was a key figure in the president's bid to get Ukraine to investigate his US political rival, Joe Biden. | |
In previous testimony to Congress, Mr Sondland denied military aid to Ukraine was withheld for political reasons. | |
But he has since revised his evidence. | |
The impeachment hearings in the House of Representatives are an effort by Democrats to establish whether President Trump - a Republican - withheld military aid to Ukraine in order to pressure the country's leader, Volodymyr Zelensky, into announcing a corruption inquiry into Mr Biden, one of Mr Trump's leading Democratic rivals for the US presidency. | |
If the president were to be impeached by a majority vote in the House, he would face a trial in the Senate which could remove him from office. However, it is widely regarded as unlikely that the required two-thirds of the Republican-controlled chamber would back this. | If the president were to be impeached by a majority vote in the House, he would face a trial in the Senate which could remove him from office. However, it is widely regarded as unlikely that the required two-thirds of the Republican-controlled chamber would back this. |
Wednesday is the fourth day of televised hearings. | Wednesday is the fourth day of televised hearings. |
Who is Gordon Sondland? | Who is Gordon Sondland? |
The wealthy hotelier appointed as ambassador to the EU by Mr Trump has found himself at the centre of the impeachment inquiry. | The wealthy hotelier appointed as ambassador to the EU by Mr Trump has found himself at the centre of the impeachment inquiry. |
Diplomats have described Mr Sondland, along with other officials, as being part of a shadow foreign policy operation on Ukraine, sidestepping official channels to pressure Mr Zelensky to investigate Mr Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. | Diplomats have described Mr Sondland, along with other officials, as being part of a shadow foreign policy operation on Ukraine, sidestepping official channels to pressure Mr Zelensky to investigate Mr Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. |
In closed-door testimony last month, Mr Sondland said he did not know about any preconditions being attached to military aid for Ukraine. | In closed-door testimony last month, Mr Sondland said he did not know about any preconditions being attached to military aid for Ukraine. |
However, on 4 November he sent a three-page addendum to his earlier sworn testimony to reflect memories he said had been refreshed by other witnesses. | However, on 4 November he sent a three-page addendum to his earlier sworn testimony to reflect memories he said had been refreshed by other witnesses. |
In particular, he said he remembered a conversation with Andriy Yermak, an aide to the Ukrainian president. | In particular, he said he remembered a conversation with Andriy Yermak, an aide to the Ukrainian president. |
"I now recall speaking individually with Mr Yermak, where I said resumption of US aid would likely not occur until Ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks," Mr Sondland said. | "I now recall speaking individually with Mr Yermak, where I said resumption of US aid would likely not occur until Ukraine provided the public anti-corruption statement that we had been discussing for many weeks," Mr Sondland said. |
President Trump has repeatedly denied any kind of a quid pro quo - a Latin phrase meaning an exchange of favours. | President Trump has repeatedly denied any kind of a quid pro quo - a Latin phrase meaning an exchange of favours. |
What have others said? | What have others said? |
In testimony last Friday, US state department official David Holmes said he had overheard a phone call between President Trump and Mr Sondland in which "investigations" were said to have been discussed. | In testimony last Friday, US state department official David Holmes said he had overheard a phone call between President Trump and Mr Sondland in which "investigations" were said to have been discussed. |
He said Mr Sondland called Mr Trump from a restaurant in Ukraine's capital Kyiv on 26 July 2019. | He said Mr Sondland called Mr Trump from a restaurant in Ukraine's capital Kyiv on 26 July 2019. |
According to a copy of his opening statement, Mr Holmes said: "Sondland told Trump that Zelensky 'loves your ass'." | According to a copy of his opening statement, Mr Holmes said: "Sondland told Trump that Zelensky 'loves your ass'." |
"I then heard President Trump ask: 'So, he's gonna do the investigation?' | "I then heard President Trump ask: 'So, he's gonna do the investigation?' |
"Ambassador Sondland replied that 'He's gonna do it', adding that President Zelensky will do 'anything you ask him to'." | "Ambassador Sondland replied that 'He's gonna do it', adding that President Zelensky will do 'anything you ask him to'." |
His deposition appeared to corroborate public testimony given earlier by Bill Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine, who said a member of his staff had overheard a phone call between Mr Sondland and Mr Trump in which the president asked about "the investigations" into Mr Biden. | His deposition appeared to corroborate public testimony given earlier by Bill Taylor, the acting ambassador to Ukraine, who said a member of his staff had overheard a phone call between Mr Sondland and Mr Trump in which the president asked about "the investigations" into Mr Biden. |
Mr Sondland reportedly told the president over the phone from the restaurant in Kyiv that "the Ukrainians were ready to move forward". | Mr Sondland reportedly told the president over the phone from the restaurant in Kyiv that "the Ukrainians were ready to move forward". |
After the call, the staff member "asked Mr Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine", Mr Taylor said. | After the call, the staff member "asked Mr Sondland what President Trump thought about Ukraine", Mr Taylor said. |
Mr Taylor said: "Ambassador Sondland responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden." | Mr Taylor said: "Ambassador Sondland responded that President Trump cares more about the investigations of Biden." |
Observers have drawn attention to the security implications of making a call to the president from a restaurant. | Observers have drawn attention to the security implications of making a call to the president from a restaurant. |
Who testified on Tuesday? | Who testified on Tuesday? |
During nine hours of testimony on Tuesday, senior White House adviser Lt Col Alexander Vindman told the House Intelligence Committee that a 25 July phone call made by Mr Trump to Mr Zelensky was "improper" and had left him in "shock". | During nine hours of testimony on Tuesday, senior White House adviser Lt Col Alexander Vindman told the House Intelligence Committee that a 25 July phone call made by Mr Trump to Mr Zelensky was "improper" and had left him in "shock". |
"Frankly I couldn't believe what I was hearing," Col Vindman said. | "Frankly I couldn't believe what I was hearing," Col Vindman said. |
"It is improper for the president of the United States to demand a foreign government investigate a US citizen and a political opponent." | "It is improper for the president of the United States to demand a foreign government investigate a US citizen and a political opponent." |
Also giving testimony on Tuesday, Jennifer Williams, a foreign service adviser to Vice-President Mike Pence, said she had also had had doubts about the phone call which they had monitored from a separate room. | Also giving testimony on Tuesday, Jennifer Williams, a foreign service adviser to Vice-President Mike Pence, said she had also had had doubts about the phone call which they had monitored from a separate room. |
She said Mr Trump's reference to Mr Biden in the 25 July call had been "unusual" because it delved into domestic US politics. | She said Mr Trump's reference to Mr Biden in the 25 July call had been "unusual" because it delved into domestic US politics. |
"The reference to Biden sounded political to me," she said. | "The reference to Biden sounded political to me," she said. |
Learn more about the impeachment inquiry | Learn more about the impeachment inquiry |
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