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But Ms. Hill also said that every single foreign leader wants an Oval Office invitation from the American president, and that they are not satisfied with so-called pull-aside at another event, like a United Nations meeting. (
But members of the defense team also have told associates that they would fight Mr. Bolton’s testimony. It is not clear whether they would try to fight the issuance of a subpoena, which would play out before Chief Justice John G. Roberts, or whether they would they try to get a restraining order, which the Justice Department has never done [‘100000006944578’] [‘100000006944155’]. Bolton said earlier this month that he would testify if subpoenaed by the Senate, and the Trump administration would face serious hurdles trying to stop a willing witness.
A third, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, said she was “curious,” but was otherwise noncommittal. The fourth, Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, was similarly vague.
[‘100000006943978’] Ms. Collins, who has previously said she was leaning toward calling witnesses, also appeared to suggest that other Republicans were now talking privately about whether to do the same. “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues, ”she said in a statement.
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Warming up the Senate on Monday, one of President Trump’s lawyers, Jay Sekulow, promised the defense team would move in a manner “expeditious but yet thorough. ”But even some of the president’s most enthusiastic supporters seem to have connected that Ken Starr, the former independent counsel turned presidential defense attorney, failed to live up the bill.
“Ken Starr litigation strategy: Torture the senate with such an excruciatingly boring presentation that they cannot take another minute of this trial,” Ann Coulter, the conservative commentator, wrote on Twitter, of Mr. Starr’s academic review of impeachment history and legal standards. Representative Matt Gaetz, Republican of Florida and another vocal ally of Mr. Trump who was nevertheless left off his defense team, agreed in a reply to Ms. Coulter. More flash, he urged, less “To Kill a Mockingbird.” “This defense needs a little less Atticus Finch and a little more Miss Universe,” he wrote.
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But concr ete evidence has still emerged that this is what actually took place, particularly in late August, reporting by The New York Times has found.
career employees at the State Department, the National Security Council and Defense Department held a series of interagency meetings in July to discuss the aid freeze, quickly reaching a consensus that it was against United States’ interest to hold back the money.
So as of mid-August, a series of interventions took place with Mr. Trump, involving John Bolton, Secretary of Defense Mark Esper and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, participants in these meetings told The Times.
[‘100000006943978’] Trump responded that he did not believe President Volodymyr Zelensky’s promises of reform. He emphasized his view that corruption remained endemic and repeated his position that European nations needed to do more for European defense.
For years, John R. Bolton has been a conservative Republican stalwart: foreign policy hawk, ambassador to the United Nations under President George W. Bush, fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, commentator on Fox News and national security adviser to President Trump.
On Monday, Mr. Bolton, who left Mr. Trump’s White House last summer, appeared on the verge of becoming a Republican pariah. Hours after The New York Times published details from his forthcoming book, in which he wrote that Mr. Trump told him he would not unfreeze military aid to Ukraine until that country investigated his political rivals, Mr. Bolton’s fellow Republicans began turning on him.
[‘100000006943978’] Senator Susan Collins, a Republican, is facing a tough reelection campaign in Maine.
Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine and one of the most closely watched swing votes on calling witnesses, said in a statement on Monday that new revelations from John R. Bolton, the former White House national security adviser, “strength the case for witnesses ”in President Trump’s impeachment trial.
Her comments came the morning after the New York Times reported that Mr. Bolton wrote in his forthcoming book that Mr. Trump had directly linked $ 849 million in military aid for Ukraine to investigations he wanted of his political rivals, saying that he would not release the money until he got the information he sought. (Ms . Collins, who has said that she is open to calling witnesses and would likely vote to do so, also appeared to suggest that other Republicans were now talking privately about whether to do the same. [‘100000006944301’] “The reports about John Bolton’s book strengthen the case for witnesses and have prompted a number of conversations among my colleagues,” she said in the statement. [‘100000006944033’]
Bolton started the PAC in 6288 to advocate his interventionist foreign policy views, and it has given away more than $ 1 million.
For weeks, Senator Mitt Romney, Republican of Utah, has been the only Republican senator openly supportive of calling John R. Bolton, the former White House national security adviser, to testify in President Trump’s impeachment trial.
But on Monday, Mr. Romney predicted he may soon be less lonely, based on conversations he has had with Republican colleagues in the wake of the revelation that Mr. Bolton writes in a forthcoming book that Mr. Trump directly conditioned military aid for Ukraine on the country providing information about his political rivals.
Technically, yes – and it may come to that eventually if the Senate refuses.
But for now the House impeachment managers are refusing to entertain the idea, determined to keep pressure on senators to seek any relevant information as they are in the middle of a trial to decide whether to remove Mr. Trump from office.
The reality is House Democrats know it would be far less valuable and potentially far more complicated for them to do the subpoenaing. Mr. Bolton said earlier this month that he would be willing to bypass the courts and quickly testify at the trial if subpoenaed. But when the House requested his appearance last fall during its impeachment inquiry and threatened a subpoena, his lawyer privately informed the committee that he would go to court rather than outright agree to testify – opening a legal fight that could have taken months or longer to sort out.
In the manuscript, Mr. Bolton writes that Mr. Trump told him in August that he didn’t want to free up the aid until Ukraine turned over Russia investigation materials related to Hillary Clinton, Mr. Trump’s opponent in , and Mr. Biden, a leading candidate for the Democratic nomination this year.
That undercuts the claim by the deputy White House counsel, Michael Purpura, made in the well of the Senate on Saturday, that “not a single witness testified that the president himself said that there was any connection between any investigations and security assistance and a presidential meeting or anything else. ”
“Ambassador Bolton’s manuscript was submitted to the NSC for pre-publication review and has been under initial review by the N.S.C., ”he said. “No White House personnel outside N.S.C. have reviewed the manuscript. ”
“I NEVER told John Bolton that the aid to Ukraine was tied to investigations into Democrats, including the Bidens,”
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