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Trump confirms he raised Bidens in Ukraine call – BBC News, BBC News

Trump confirms he raised Bidens in Ukraine call – BBC News, BBC News


        

                                 Split image: Donald Trump and Joe BidenImage copyright                 Reuters / Getty                                                      
Image caption                                    Mr Trump’s alleged pressure on Ukraine to investigate the Bidens has dominated headlines                             

US President Donald Trump has defended raising the subject of former Vice-President Joe Biden and his son on a phone call with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.

“It’s very important to talk about corruption,” Mr Trump told reporters on Monday about the call.

Mr Trump denies reports he pressured Ukraine to investigate his would-be challenger in next year election.

A top Democrat said impeaching the president now “may be the only remedy”.

What’s the background?

Mr Trump and his allies have been suggesting that Mr Biden, as Barack Obama’s vice-president, encouraged the firing of Ukraine’s top prosecutor because he had been investigating a company that employed Mr Biden’s son.

Hunter Biden became a director at Ukrainian natural gas company Burisma in 2014 while his father also held a key role in US policy towards Ukraine.

Joe Biden is now the frontrunner to be the Democratic candidate who will take on Mr Trump in the November 2020 presidential election.

US media reported last week that an intelligence whistleblower had filed a complaint over Mr Trump’s alleged promise to a foreign leader during a call.

The US president pressured his Ukrainian counterpart to launch corruption investigations into the Bidens, according to US media reports.

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Image caption                                    Joe Biden’s son Hunter (left) was a well-paid director at one of Ukraine’s largest energy companies, Burisma                             

It emerged last week that the Trump administration was blocking the whistleblower complaint from being handed over to Congress, despite the intelligence inspector general judging it to be “urgent”.

Under US law, if a complaint is considered to be of “urgent concern”, and if the inspector general considers the complaint to be “credible”, then the department head is expected to share the information with Congress within seven days.

The controversial phone call between the two leaders coincided with the White House’s decision to temporarily freeze up to $ (m) £ 200 m) in military aid to Ukraine.

The decision to suspend the aid was made before the call on 25 July, US media report, and there has been no indication the package was discussed on that particular phone conversation.

Following bipartisan criticism of the aid delay, the administration approved the $ 250 m for Ukraine this month.

Mr Trump’s lawyer Rudy Giuliani told Fox Business on Monday that he could not say “100% “that the president did not threaten to withhold military aid to Ukraine.

What did Trump say?

Arriving on Monday at the United Nations General Assembly in New York City, Mr Trump insisted there had been no wrongdoing on his call with Mr Zelensky.

“What Biden did was wrong,” the Republican president added.

Asked why his administration had delayed the military aid to Ukraine, Mr Trump added: “Why would you give money to a country that you think is corrupt?”

Mr Trump told reporters on Sunday that his call with Mr Zelensky had been to congratulate him on his recent election.

But Mr Trump also said during the conversation he mentioned corruption and “largely the fact that we don’t want our people, like Vice- President Biden and his son, creating to the corruption already in the Ukraine “.

He insisted he had done” absolutely nothing wrong “. Mr Trump has previously accused the as-yet-unnamed whistleblower of being “partisan” and said he knew all his phone calls to foreign leaders were listened to by US agencies.

            

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Media captionTrump: “It’s a partisan whistleblower “

While Mr Trump suggested a transcript could be released, senior Trump administration officials said it would be inappropriate for private conversations between world leaders to be made public.

The Wall Street Journal has quoted sources as sayingMr Trump had urged Mr Zelensky about eight times to work with his lawyerRudy Giuliani on an investigation into Hunter Biden, but had not offered anything in return.

Democrats have said that if Mr Trump asked Mr Zelensky to investigate Mr Biden, it is tantamount to promoting foreign interference in the

The US president is due to meet his Ukrainian counterpart on Wednesday, among several other foreign leaders at the UN General Assembly.

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Image caption                                    Volodymyr Zelensky won a landslide election victory in April                             

What are the Biden claims?

When Hunter Biden joined Burisma in 2014, questions were raised about a potential conflict of interest for his father.

Ukraine was undergoing a political transition after its pro-Russia president was forced out of office, and the elder Biden was making frequent trips to the country.

In 2016, Joe Biden pushed the Ukrainian government to fire its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin, whose office had been investigating the oligarch owner of Burisma.

In a speech last year at a think tank Mr Biden boasted of having threatened to withhold a billion-dollar loan guarantee to successfully force Mr Shokin out.

“I looked at them and said ‘I’m leaving in six hours: if the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money ‘, “he said.

Mr Trump and his allies accuse Mr Biden of having acted to protect his son. However, several western governments and major financers of Ukraine’s government also wanted Mr Shokin dismissed because he was seen as a barrier to anti-corruption efforts.

Mr Shokin had also shown little appetite for pursuing Burisma.

In May this year,Ukraine’s then prosecutor general said there was no evidence of wrongdoing by Joe or Hunter Biden.

Joe Biden has said he has never spoken to his son about his business dealings.

What’s being said about impeachment?

Democrats have been split on whether they should seek to impeach Mr Trump over alleged wrongdoing.

However, this latest story appears to have pushed some senior Democrats closer to backing such a move.

Adam Schiff, the Democratic chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said impeachment “may be the only remedy”.

Mr Schiff has previously resisted calls among rank-and-file Democrats that they attempt to remove the president from office.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said that if the whistleblower complaint was not turned over to Congress the Trump administration would “be entering a grave new chapter of lawlessness which will take us into a whole new stage of investigation “.

Ms Pelosi, like Mr Schiff, has thus far resisted demands for impeachment.

Mr Trump was asked by a journalist on Monday how seriously he was taking the threat of impeachment, and he replied: “Not at all seriously.”

            

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