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Trump impeachment news: Ambassador gets standing ovation for her testimony after 'intimidation' attempt by president

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Andrew Feinberg
Capitol Hill, Washington DC
,Clark Mindock,Joe Sommerlad,Chris Riotta
Friday 15 November 2019 21:41 GMT
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Schiff asks Yovanovitch about Trump's real-time attacks

As ex-Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch has testified before the House impeachment inquiry, just after the White House has released its transcript of the first call between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky, seemingly an attempt to distract from the veteran diplomat's potentially explosive deposition.

Speaking in Louisiana last night, the president complained the inquiry has been “very hard” on his family as he took to the stage to muster support for Republican gubernatorial candidate Eddie Rispone, the plea for sympathy a marked change of tactic.

As security experts warn Mr Trump’s 26 July phone call with Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the EU, could have been picked up by Russian spies, the president is planning to take the battle to withhold his tax returns from investigators to the Supreme Court.

The Friday testimony proved to be an exciting one, with Mr Trump live tweeting the exchange until being called out directly by Adam Schiff, the chairman of the House Intelligence Committee.

In doing so, Mr Schiff was able to check in with Ms Yovanovitch in real time, and hear from her that she believed his comments to be aimed at intimidation.

Many have now said that Mr Trump's attack may amount to witness tampering — which could add to the articles of impeachment facing the president.

Ms Yovanovitch also described publicly a conspiracy led by Rudy Giuliani to get her removed from her post as ambassador — which she said she did not understand the purpose of, since the president could have simply fired her if he wanted.

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The key things to take away from today's hearing, from myself and chief US correspondent Andrew Buncombe (who reported all the way from Seattle!):

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Some interesting commentary here:

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On the 2020 campaign trail:

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It's Friday, so let's all have a laugh:

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