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posted by martyb on Tuesday November 12 2019, @09:40PM   Printer-friendly
from the the-enemy-of-my-enemy-is-my-friend dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

The view among the national security officials was unanimous: Military aid to Ukraine should not be stopped. But the White House's acting chief of staff thought otherwise.

That was the testimony of Laura Cooper, a Defense Department official, whose deposition was released Monday in the House impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.

"My sense is that all of the senior leaders of the US national security departments and agencies were all unified in their - in their view that this assistance was essential," she said. "And they were trying to find ways to engage the president on this."

Cooper's testimony was among several hundred pages of transcripts released Monday, along with those of State Department officials Catherine Croft and Christopher Anderson.

Cooper told investigators that, in a series of July meetings at the White House, she came to understand that Trump's acting chief of staff, Mick Mulvaney, was holding up the military aid for the US ally.

[...] When she and others tried to get an explanation, they found none.

[...] She said it was "unusual" to have congressional funds suddenly halted that way, and aides raised concerns about the legality of it. The Pentagon was "concerned" about the hold-up of funds and "any signal that we would send to Ukraine about a wavering in our commitment", she said.

Cooper told investigators that she was visited in August by Kurt Volker, the US special envoy to Ukraine, who explained there was a "statement" that the Ukraine government could make to get the security money flowing.

[...] "Somehow, an effort that he was engaged in to see if there was a statement that the government of Ukraine would make," said Cooper, an assistant defence secretary, "that would somehow disavow any interference in US elections and would commit to the prosecution of any individuals involved in election interference."

For a handy reference to the documents that have been released concerning this, npr has posted Trump Impeachment Inquiry: A Guide To Key People, Facts And Documents:

Written words are central to the Ukraine affair. The significance of the whistleblower's original complaint and the White House's record of its call with Ukraine are debated, but the text is public. Here are the documents to refer to as the inquiry proceeds:

Texts and memos

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The whistleblower's complaint has largely been corroborated by witness testimony, public statements and media reports. See how the document checks out — with a detailed annotation of the text.

Testimony released by Congress following closed depositions


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  • (Score: 2, Touché) by khallow on Wednesday November 13 2019, @01:48PM

    by khallow (3766) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday November 13 2019, @01:48PM (#919826) Journal
    First two of your bullet points are completely irrelevant.

    Ukraine is corrupt as fuck, but Trump only cares *manufacturing* dirt on Biden, not about any actual corruption that he actually embodies. You can find corrupt oligarchs in Ukraine with a single google search but Trump and his 'administration' is not even smart enough for that tiny cover-up of his motives (this is what Muller report produced - it deemed Trump too stupid to collude with Russians, even when there was plenty of evidence he tried)

    Once again, we should discontinue investigations into corruption because the motives of the would-be investigators are impure. Contrary to opinion here, I welcome Trump's efforts to generate dirt on Biden. We need more dirt. And the people who are going to investigate that dirt in the US are going to have such motives every single time. You can't expect the Republicans to investigate Trump thorough. It's going to be the politically motivated Democrats. And I'm fine with that as long as they find an actual crime.

    Second, your assertion about the Mueller report is absolute nonsense. There's no "plenty of evidence" that Trump "tried". There is, however, the mentioned absence of evidence that Trump colluded with the Russians. It's amazing how hard people are spinning this crap.

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