Taylor said he was told by Gordon Sondland, the U.S. Ambassador to the European Union, that President Zelenskyy should make the announcement of the election investigations on CNN.
In his testimony, Taylor repeated for lawmakers what he had put in a text message to Sondland, that the idea of 'holding up security assistance for domestic political gain was 'crazy.'"
TAYLOR: "[Mr. Morrison] went on to describe a conversation Ambassador Sondland had with Mr. Yermak at Warsaw. Ambassador Sondland told Mr. Yermak that the security assistance money would not come until President Zelenskyy committed to pursue the Burisma investigation."
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) October 22, 2019
Trump the businessman: pic.twitter.com/w5qOHsZAUs
— Adam Goldman (@adamgoldmanNYT) October 22, 2019
“All I have to say is in my ten short months in Congress, it’s not even noon and this is my most disturbing day in Congress so far. Very troubling.” - Rep. Andy Levin’s comments after emerging from Bill Taylor’s testimony pic.twitter.com/huOD2j54yR
— Acyn Torabi (@Acyn) October 22, 2019
While President Trump said there was no quid pro quo of any kind, Taylor said that's clear what was going on.
"By mid-July it was becoming clear to me that the meeting President Zelenskyy wanted (with President Trump) was conditioned on the investigations of Burisma and alleged Ukrainian interference in the 2016 U.S. elections," Taylor told lawmakers.
Burisma is the company which involves Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden. The other request was related to President Trump's belief that the DNC server hacked by Russia in 2016 was somehow being hidden in Ukraine.
Democrats said the testimony was dramatic.
"Trump committed a blatantly impeachable act and lied about it," said Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA).
President Trump waged a shakedown of Ukraine for his own political gain – withholding support for a “favor” to undermine our elections. Ambassador Bill Taylor stood up to help uncover the truth for the American people. He is a patriot. https://t.co/7FGeyY8BqM
— Ben Ray Luján (@repbenraylujan) October 22, 2019
I cannot overstate how damaging this Amb Taylor testimony is to Trump. pic.twitter.com/ARLewa1DCV
— Neal Katyal (@neal_katyal) October 22, 2019
“In my ten short months in Congress, this is my most disturbing day in Congress so far,” said Rep. Andy Levin (D-MI), after listening to testimony delivered by Taylor on Tuesday morning.
“This testimony is a sea change," said Rep. Stephen Lynch (D-MA). "I think it could accelerate matters."
At the White House, President Trump made no statement to reporters, as his Press Secretary stepped in to knock down the Taylor testimony.
"President Trump has done nothing wrong — this is a coordinated smear campaign from far-left lawmakers and radical unelected bureaucrats waging war on the Constitution," said Stephanie Grisham.
"There was no quid pro quo," she added. ""Today was just more triple hearsay."
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