Gordon Sondland Throws Trump, Giuliani Under the Bus (Backs Up, Does It Again)
When Republican lawmakers on the House Intelligence Committee sat down for Gordon Sondlands testimony this morning, they likely breathed a sigh of relief. Finally, after days of hearings with traitorous government officials hell-bent on taking the president down with facts, theyd get to hear from the Trump donor turned E.U. ambassador, who would no doubt testify that this whole impeachment inquiry is a sham, and that Donald Trump is an innocent, noble man with an IQ of 390 and a body from the gods. We know they thought this because, mortifyingly, ranking member Devin Nuness opening remarks suggested he thought Sondland was in the GOPs corner:
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But as Sondlands opening statement made evident, such was not the case! Noting that a few critical points have been obscured by noise over the last few days, Sondland made clear to the committee that he, Energy Secretary Rick Perry, and Ambassador Kurt Volker did not want to work with Mr. [Rudy] Giuliani, but did so at the express direction of the president of the United States. Sondland noted that to refuse would mean losing an important opportunity to cement relations between the United States and Ukraine. So we followed the presidents orders. He added that, at the time, he didnt think Giulianis role was improper, nor did he know that the ex-mayor was working with individuals now under indictment, but, in retrospect, knowing what he knows now, he would not have acquiesced to [Giulianis] participation.
Then he dropped the bomb that Republicans will have difficulty spinning on Fox News, though theyll no doubt rise to the occasion:
...as I testified previously, Mr. Giulianis requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a White House visit for President Zelensky. Mr. Giuliani demanded that Ukraine make a public statement announcing investigations of the 2016 election/DNC server and Burisma. Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew that these investigations were important to the president.
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