Two veteran foreign service officers plan to reveal new details about the unconventional efforts by Trump’s associates to influence U.S. policy on Ukraine, according to copies of their opening statements
Two veteran foreign service officers plan to reveal on Wednesday new details about the unconventional efforts by President Donald Trump’s associates to influence U.S. policy toward Ukraine, according to copies of their opening statements obtained by POLITICO.
In his opening statement, Anderson plans to say that John Bolton, who served as Trump’s national security adviser until recently, told him during a June meeting that “Mr. Giuliani was a key voice with the president on Ukraine which could be an obstacle to increased White House engagement” with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Croft, who also served as a Ukraine adviser on the National Security Council, plans to tell investigators that she received “multiple calls” from Livingston, a lobbyist, who told her that Yovanovitch should be fired. She also intends to say she never met Giuliani but was aware that Volker spoke to him at times.
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