While all of us have heard about the July 25 phone call that Donald Trump had with Ukrainian President Seymour Shutupsky (like you know his name and how to spell it), according to former National Security Advisor John Boltonโs unpublished manuscript, nearly two months before that call, Trump wanted Bolton to help pressure Ukraine and reportedly said all of this in front of his folks.
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The New York Times has gotten its hands on a copy of the unpublished manuscript of Boltonโs book, The Room Where It Happened, and according to what theyโve read, Trump wanted Bolton to help pressure Ukraine during a reported Oval Office conversation in early May. And Because Bolton is spilling all the tea, he notes that White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney; the presidentโs personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani; and White House counsel Pat Cipolloneโwho is now leading the presidentโs impeachment defense in the Senate impeachment trialโwere all there! All of them. Which means that if this is true, Cipollone is leading Trumpโs impeachment defense knowing that the impeachable accusationโthat Trump wanted Ukraine to open an investigation on Joe Biden and his son, Hunterโis true because he was there in May when Trump asked Bolton to help press them out.
From the New York Post:
The commander-in-chief reportedly told Bolton to call President Volodymyr Zelensky to ensure that Zelensky would meet with Giuliani, who was planning a trip to Ukraine to discuss the investigations that the president sought into Biden, his son Hunter and Ukraineโs purported meddling in the 2016 election.
But Trump quickly denied the reported Bolton claim.
โI never instructed John Bolton to set up a meeting for Rudy Giuliani, one of the greatest corruption fighters in America and by far the greatest mayor in the history of NYC, to meet with President Zelensky. That meeting never happened,โ he said in a statement released by the White House.
Rep. Adam Schiff, meanwhile, noted the revelation as proceedings began, saying that it bolstered Democratsโ case for hearing from witnesses.
โThere is a new fact which indicates Cipollone was among those who were in the loopโฆJust as we predicted, and it didnโt require any great act of clairvoyance, the facts will come out,โ Schiff said, predicting that more information would be forthcoming.
It wouldโve been nice if during the Senate trial we couldโve heard directly from Bolton but Republican senators will most likely vote against those efforts. Mulvaney wouldโve been a nice person to hear from, but Trump blocked him and others from accepting a House request to come tell their side.
Hopefully, Bolton is planning a full TV tour to explain what happened on that day since the only people who seem to care about the truth are those of us who didnโt vote for Trump.
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