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Trump says envoy Marie Yovanovitch refused to hang his photo | Trump says envoy Marie Yovanovitch refused to hang his photo |
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President Donald Trump has pilloried an envoy who testified in the impeachment inquiry, claiming she refused to hang his photo in the US embassy in Ukraine. | President Donald Trump has pilloried an envoy who testified in the impeachment inquiry, claiming she refused to hang his photo in the US embassy in Ukraine. |
Mr Trump told Fox News' morning show former ambassador Marie Yovanovitch "didn't want to hang my picture in the embassy" in Ukraine. | Mr Trump told Fox News' morning show former ambassador Marie Yovanovitch "didn't want to hang my picture in the embassy" in Ukraine. |
The president did not offer further details about the matter. | The president did not offer further details about the matter. |
Ms Yovanovitch testified last week that she was fired over "false claims" by people with "questionable motives". | Ms Yovanovitch testified last week that she was fired over "false claims" by people with "questionable motives". |
She was one of 12 witnesses to testify over the last two weeks in the impeachment inquiry, which is looking into alleged abuse of power by the president. | She was one of 12 witnesses to testify over the last two weeks in the impeachment inquiry, which is looking into alleged abuse of power by the president. |
In a phone call to Fox and Friends on Friday morning, Mr Trump referred to Ms Yovanovitch as "the woman" and said he had heard "bad things about her". | In a phone call to Fox and Friends on Friday morning, Mr Trump referred to Ms Yovanovitch as "the woman" and said he had heard "bad things about her". |
"This ambassador, who everybody says was so wonderful," Mr Trump said, "she wouldn't hang my picture in the embassy. | "This ambassador, who everybody says was so wonderful," Mr Trump said, "she wouldn't hang my picture in the embassy. |
"She's in charge of the embassy, it took, like, a year and a half, two years." | "She's in charge of the embassy, it took, like, a year and a half, two years." |
He added that his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, "didn't say good things" about her. | He added that his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, "didn't say good things" about her. |
Mr Giuliani has come up repeatedly in the impeachment hearings as witnesses say he pursued an irregular channel of US-Ukraine relations. | Mr Giuliani has come up repeatedly in the impeachment hearings as witnesses say he pursued an irregular channel of US-Ukraine relations. |
"She said bad things about me, she wouldn't defend me, and I have the right to change the ambassador," Mr Trump added. | "She said bad things about me, she wouldn't defend me, and I have the right to change the ambassador," Mr Trump added. |
"The standard is you put the president of the United States' picture in the embassy," he continued. "This was not an angel, this woman, OK?" | "The standard is you put the president of the United States' picture in the embassy," he continued. "This was not an angel, this woman, OK?" |
It was not the first time the president has attacked Ms Yovanovitch. | It was not the first time the president has attacked Ms Yovanovitch. |
The Republican president lambasted her in a tweet while she was testifying last Friday - a move that Democrats argued amounted to witness intimidation. | The Republican president lambasted her in a tweet while she was testifying last Friday - a move that Democrats argued amounted to witness intimidation. |
A career diplomat, Ms Yovanovitch was recalled as the American ambassador to Kyiv in May, two months before a phone call between Mr Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that is at the heart of the congressional inquiry that may seek to remove the US president from office. | A career diplomat, Ms Yovanovitch was recalled as the American ambassador to Kyiv in May, two months before a phone call between Mr Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky that is at the heart of the congressional inquiry that may seek to remove the US president from office. |
A rough transcript of July's call revealed that Mr Trump urged President Zelensky to investigate unsubstantiated allegations against Democratic White House contender Joe Biden and claims of 2016 election meddling. | A rough transcript of July's call revealed that Mr Trump urged President Zelensky to investigate unsubstantiated allegations against Democratic White House contender Joe Biden and claims of 2016 election meddling. |
The president spent a significant portion of Friday's television interview discussing a conspiracy theory that it was Ukraine - not Russia - meddling in the US 2016 presidential election. | The president spent a significant portion of Friday's television interview discussing a conspiracy theory that it was Ukraine - not Russia - meddling in the US 2016 presidential election. |
These claims were branded "a fictional narrative" by Thursday's impeachment witness, former White House intelligence official and Russia expert Fiona Hill. | These claims were branded "a fictional narrative" by Thursday's impeachment witness, former White House intelligence official and Russia expert Fiona Hill. |
Mr Trump mentioned the "deep state" several times to Fox and Friends, and repeatedly claimed Ukraine had wanted him to lose the 2016 election. | Mr Trump mentioned the "deep state" several times to Fox and Friends, and repeatedly claimed Ukraine had wanted him to lose the 2016 election. |
"Don't forget - Ukraine hated me, they were after me in the election, they wanted Hillary Clinton to win," the president said. "When I won, all of a sudden they became so nice, they had to make up." | "Don't forget - Ukraine hated me, they were after me in the election, they wanted Hillary Clinton to win," the president said. "When I won, all of a sudden they became so nice, they had to make up." |
On Thursday, Ms Hill did say that Ukrainian officials had spoken disparagingly of Mr Trump, but only because they expected Hillary Clinton to win the White House. | On Thursday, Ms Hill did say that Ukrainian officials had spoken disparagingly of Mr Trump, but only because they expected Hillary Clinton to win the White House. |
She warned elected officials not to promote "politically driven falsehoods" that seek to cast doubt on Russia's alleged interference in US elections. | She warned elected officials not to promote "politically driven falsehoods" that seek to cast doubt on Russia's alleged interference in US elections. |
In his interview on Friday, Mr Trump also defended his decision to dispatch Mr Giuliani to Ukraine. | In his interview on Friday, Mr Trump also defended his decision to dispatch Mr Giuliani to Ukraine. |
He said the former New York City mayor "is a great crime fighter" and "legendary figure". | He said the former New York City mayor "is a great crime fighter" and "legendary figure". |
"When you're dealing with a corrupt country, Rudy Giuliani's got credentials because of his reputation," the president said. | "When you're dealing with a corrupt country, Rudy Giuliani's got credentials because of his reputation," the president said. |
What next with the impeachment inquiry? | What next with the impeachment inquiry? |
After sprinting through seven public hearings with 12 witnesses over five days, the House Intelligence Committee is now writing a report to submit to the Judiciary Committee, which is then expected to draft articles of impeachment. | After sprinting through seven public hearings with 12 witnesses over five days, the House Intelligence Committee is now writing a report to submit to the Judiciary Committee, which is then expected to draft articles of impeachment. |
The committee would begin writing the impeachment articles - or the charges of wrongdoing against the president - in early December. | The committee would begin writing the impeachment articles - or the charges of wrongdoing against the president - in early December. |
After a vote in the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, a trial would be held in the Republican-controlled Senate. | After a vote in the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives, a trial would be held in the Republican-controlled Senate. |
If Mr Trump was convicted by a two-thirds majority, he would become the first US president to be removed from office through impeachment. | If Mr Trump was convicted by a two-thirds majority, he would become the first US president to be removed from office through impeachment. |
The White House and some Republicans want the trial to be limited to two weeks. President Bill Clinton's 1999 impeachment trial lasted five weeks. |