14 Facts About Trump-Ukraine scandal

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Trump-Ukraine scandal confirmed that he had withheld aid from Ukraine, while offering contradicting reasons for doing so.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal discussed how the United States could help provide technical expertise for expanding domestic production of natural gas.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal was the key author of a controversial memo which was central to the Republican narrative that FBI and DOJ officials inappropriately obtained FISA warrants for several of Trump campaign staffers, including Carter Page.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal was thought to have operated independently of Giuliani's irregular, informal channel.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal originally said that the aid was withheld due to "corruption" in the country and that the topic of conversation with Volodymyr Zelenskyy was about "the fact that we don't want our people, like vice-president Biden and his son, [adding] to the corruption already in the Ukraine".

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Trump-Ukraine scandal later disputed his original statement and said the aid was initially held back due to a lack of similar contribution from other European nations.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal said Sondland indicated that "everything"—including the military aid and the White House visit—was on the table pending Zelenskyy's public announcement of such an investigation.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal later said the White House was trying to learn the identity of the whistleblower.

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10.

Trump-Ukraine scandal demanded that Adam Schiff be arrested and questioned "at the highest level" for fraud and treason.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal has called for a pro-Russian 'regime change' in Ukraine, is wanted for prosecution in Ukraine for abuse of power and embezzlement, has set up a government in exile, and is widely seen as a pro-Russian puppet.

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Some newspaper editorial boards called upon Trump to resign from office over the Ukraine Trump-Ukraine scandal, including the editorial board of Hearst Connecticut Media, which owns eight daily newspapers in Connecticut.

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Mick Mulvaney linked Durham's investigation to the Ukraine Trump-Ukraine scandal, stating that Durham had sought help from Ukraine and interviewed Ukrainian citizens.

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Trump-Ukraine scandal then contacted an aide for the House Intelligence Committee and provided a vague statement.

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