Sondland, a key figure in Ukraine inquiry, to testify behind closed doors, while Pence and Pompeo in Turkey to try to negotiate ceasefireSign up to the US briefing and get a new perspective 2.54pm BST US ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland’s opening statement to Congress has been leaked, just as his closed-door testimony to Congress is slated to start.Sondland, a wealthy hotel financier and a mega-Trump donor, is planning to break from Donald Trump in his testimony saying that Trump directed diplomats to work with Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal lawyer. Sondland said he contacted Giuliani anyway at Trump’s direction, and that Rudy drew a direct link between scheduling a White House visit for Ukraine’s newly elected president and demands that Ukraine prioritize an investigation involving former Biden, and one re: 2016 election pic.twitter.com/cQZab5Dkf7 2.33pm BST Gordon Sondland, ambassador to the European Union, has just arrived at the capitol for his close-door testimony that begins at 10am. Sondland will be testifying before the House committees conducting the impeachment inquiry.Gordon Sondland arrives pic.twitter.com/u1dZg0VzG0 Continue reading…
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