Ambassador Sondland shakes hands with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo |
On Tuesday, the President blocked Mr. Sondland from appearing in front of Congress. This coming week, however, Sondland is expected to appear anyway.
In the upcoming testimony, Ambassador Sondland is expected to state that his text message, stating there was "no quid pro quo" in President Trump's dealings with Ukraine did not come from him. Instead, that statement came directly from the President himself.
Sondland will also state that he was unaware that Mr. Trump's repeated references to investigating the Ukrainian company Burisma was meant to target Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe Biden.
That President Trump demanded that Ukraine investigate the company, in exchange for an audience for the White House, did not make Mr. Sondland think there was a "corrupt" quid pro quo happening.
“It was a quid pro quo, but not a corrupt one,” a person familiar with Sondland’s testimony told the Washington Post.
“It was a quid pro quo, but not a corrupt one,” which is why we tried to cover it up.
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