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Trump: It's a foregone conclusion House will vote to impeach me over Ukraine – Sky News, Sky.com

Trump: It's a foregone conclusion House will vote to impeach me over Ukraine – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Donald Trump says it is a foregone conclusion the Democrat-led House of Representatives will vote to impeach him over his request to Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden and his son.

The Republican president made the comments at a Cabinet meeting as his opponents attempt to build public support for the impeachment inquiry, despite Mr Trump’s administration refusing to help them.

Democrats, who have a majority in the House, are pushing for Mr Trump to be impeached for asking Ukraine president Volodomyr Zelenskiy to look into 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden and his son, Hunter, who was on the board of a Ukrainian oil company.

If the House approves articles of impeachment the upper Congress chamber, known as the Senate, would have to look into whether to remove Mr Trump from office.

  

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 12: World Food Program USA Board Chairman Hunter Biden (L) and U.S. Vice President Joe Biden attend the World Food Program USA's Annual McGovern-Dole Leadership Award Ceremony at Organization of American States on April 12, 2016 in Washington, DC.  (Photo by Teresa Kroeger/Getty Images for World Food Program USA)

      

Image:        Mr Trump asked the Ukrainian president to look into 2020 presidential hopeful Joe Biden and his son, Hunter      

The president’s fellow Republicans have a majority in the Senate and they are not keen on removing Mr Trump, although leading Republican Mitt Romney has criticized him.

Mr Trump, who is accused of abusing his office by trying to get a foreign power to interfere in the 2020 US election, replied “yes” when asked if it was a foregone conclusion that House Democrats will vote to impeach him.

He added that if they do not he will get re-elected next year.

     

The president said Republicans need to stick together to fight the impeachment inquiry, adding that Democrats are also standing firm.

Michael Duffey, national security programs associate director at the Office of Management and Budget , was scheduled to testify behind closed doors on Wednesday over Mr Trump’s decision to withhold $ (m) £ 301 m) in security aid to Ukraine before asking its president

However, he and acting White House budget director Russell Vought said they would not provide depositions to the committees.

Other current and former administration officials have defied White House demands to not co-operate.

    

        

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Bill Taylor, the top US diplomat in Ukraine, is due to provide crucial testimony to House impeachment investigators on Tuesday based on Mr Trump withholding congressionally-approved US security aid to Ukraine to help Kiev deal with Russia-backed separatists.

Texts with US ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland have surfaced, with Mr Taylor saying: “I think it’s crazy to withhold security assistance for help with a political campaign.”

Mr Sondland, saying there was no favor for a favor, responded: “The president has been crystal clear no quid pro quos of any kind.”

In written testimony last week, Mr Sondland said Mr Trump in May told senior US officials to deal directly with his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, about US policy on Ukraine – raising concern American foreign policy was being outsourced to a private citizen and for the president’s personal political benefit.

  

President-elect Donald Trump meets with former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani at the clubhouse of Trump National Golf Club November 20, 2016 in Bedminster, New Jersey. / AFP / Don EMMERT        (Photo credit should read DON EMMERT/AFP/Getty Images)

      

Image:        Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani is Donald Trump’s personal lawyer      

House Democrats have released a fact sheet and video, using publicly available information about the Ukraine scandal, in an attempt to make their case for impeachment.

Democrats said the information shows Mr Trump ” believes he is above the law “and that” House Republicans’ complicity and silence only serves to keep him there “.

The president has said he did nothing wrong and his call with Mr Zelenskiy was” perfect “.

Also due to testify at the closed impeachment inquiry session on Wednesday is acting assistant secretary of state for Europe Philip Reeker.

Laura Cooper, the US deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia, and Alexander Vindman, a Europe adviser on the National Security Council are due to testify on Thursday.

    

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