Trump says he will release transcript of Ukraine call

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WASHINGTON (BLOOMBERG) - President Donald Trump has said he will release the transcript of a July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, seeking to defuse a ballooning controversy over allegations he sought foreign help to smear a political rival.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump has said he will release the transcript of a July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, seeking to defuse a ballooning controversy over allegations he sought foreign help to smear a political rival.

Biden is scheduled to address reporters on the matter on Tuesday. His campaign said earlier that he would back impeaching Trump if the White House refuses to comply with congressional demands for information about his interactions with Ukraine's president. — Donald J. Trump September 24, 2019 Trump: Would 'withhold again' Ukraine aid if Europe doesn't pitch in Trump: 'Ridiculous' possible impeachment over Ukraine call Trump said on Tuesday that he withheld the aid over a previously unknown dispute with Europe.

"You know, President Obama used to send pillows and sheets," he said."I sent anti-tank weapons and a lot of things to Ukraine." The aid was restored earlier this month, and Trump has not previously explained why it was halted. At the UN on Monday, he said he had discussed"corruption" with Zelenskiy in the July 25 call.

Three House committees are investigating whether Trump used the withholding of military aid as leverage, and several more Democrats have come forward to demand for impeachment proceedings. The chamber's Democratic caucus will meet on Tuesday afternoon to discuss the whistle-blower's complaint, according to a person familiar with the matter.

"Joe Biden and his son are corrupt," he said."If a Republican ever did what Joe Biden did, if a Republican ever said what Joe Biden said, they'd be getting the electric chair by right now."

 

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