'Was there a 'quid pro quo?'' Sondland said. 'With regard to the requested White House call and White House meeting, the answer is yes.'
Ambassador Gordon Sondland directly implicated President Donald Trump Wednesday in a"quid pro quo" agreement linking a White House visit in exchange for Ukraine's president launching investigations into his political opponents.
The ambassador also shared emails with the House panel that will show that the leadership in the State Department, the National Security Council and the White House were all informed about the Ukraine efforts from May 2019 until the military aid was released in September. During his closed-door deposition last month, Sondland said he was directed by the president to work together with Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal lawyer, on Ukraine policy. At first, he said he was not aware of any"quid pro quo" arrangement between Trump and Zelenskiy for military assistance.
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