Trump criticises the advisor prior to the testimony in the Ukraine-case

president of the UNITED states, Donald Trump, lashing again out for a government who will testify in public in the course of the week as part of the ongoing rig

Ann McDonald
Ann McDonald
18 November 2019 Monday 00:00
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Trump criticises the advisor prior to the testimony in the Ukraine-case

president of the UNITED states, Donald Trump, lashing again out for a government who will testify in public in the course of the week as part of the ongoing rigsretsproces against the u.s. president.

Jennifer Williams, who is adviser to the vice president Mike Pence, testified in the previous week behind closed doors, because the lawmakers want to know how much Pence known for the so-called Ukraine-case.

Here told Williams that she was concerned about a now much publicised telephone conversation on 25. July between Trump and the president of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenskij.

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Jennifer Williams called it 'extraordinary and inappropriate', to Trump allegedly tried to pressure the president of Ukraine to dig dirt up on Trumps political rival Joe Biden.

The opinion has now been the Trump to the keys. On Twitter he writes thus, to Williams, 'whoever she is', ought to meet with other opponents of the president and 'to prepare a better attack against the president'.

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Jennifer Williams is scheduled to testify publicly in the case Tuesday.

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It is not the first time that the Trump lashing out at persons who have testified against him in rigsretsprocessen.

In the beginning of november it was the US's sacked ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, it went beyond.

Here wrote the president on Twitter, all the countries, where Yovanovitch has done service, have fared badly.

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he wrote, at the same time with that Yovanovitch was questioned in the House of Representatives.

Yovanovitch called subsequent to the president's tweet intimidating.

The former ambassador told, moreover, that she also felt intimidated by the telephone call, which Trump had with the president of Ukraine in July.

She explained in detail about his many years in the US foreign service. How she this spring was the subject of tilsværtning starting with the president.

Yovanovitch was removed as ambassador in may. It was while Trumps personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani worked to get Ukraine to start an investigation against former vice president Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

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Updated: 18.11.2019 00:00