Trump impeachment inquiry: President tweets furious attack on envoy

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Media captionTrump’s live-tweets “very intimidating” – Yovanovitch

US President Donald Trump has attacked the former US ambassador to Ukraine, Marie Yovanovitch, on Twitter, in the middle of her testimony to the impeachment inquiry.

“Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad,” Mr Trump wrote. “She started off in Somalia, how did that go?”

He said it was “a US President’s absolute right” to appoint ambassadors.

Replying in real time, Ms Yovanovitch called it “very intimidating”.

Her response – at the invitation of hearing chairman Adam Schiff – was broadcast live during the televised testimony.

Mr Trump’s criticism came as the ambassador defended her record as a diplomat of 33 years’ standing, who had opposed corruption in Ukraine.

Mr Schiff, the Democratic Chairman of the Intelligence Committee overseeing the impeachment inquiry, suggested the president’s tweets could be classed as witness intimidation.

The inquiry is currently investigating whether Mr Trump improperly sought help from Ukraine to boost his chances of re-election.

The president denies any wrongdoing and has branded the proceedings “presidential harassment”.

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Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch was visibly shaken during her testimony

Ms Yovanovitch was removed as ambassador to Kyiv in May. In earlier closed-door testimony, she alleged she had fallen victim to a smear campaign at the hands of Mr Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

She said Mr Giuliani had started working to discredit her while attempting to push Ukraine into two investigations that would benefit Mr Trump.

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Responding directly to the president’s tweet in which he appeared to blame her for upheaval in Somalia, Ms Yovanovitch replied: “I don’t think I have such powers, not in Mogadishu and Somalia and not in other places.”

“I actually think that where I’ve served over the years I and others have demonstrably made things better, you know, for the US as well as for the countries that I’ve served in.”

Trump makes his presence felt

Donald Trump has boasted that his conduct while in office – blunt language and shoot-from-the-hip tweeting – is “modern-day presidential”. If so, welcome to a modern-day presidential impeachment hearing.

Just over an hour into Marie Yovanovitch’s testimony, Mr Trump launched the kind of Twitter fusillade that has become a regular part of his political repertoire. He questioned the ambassador’s competence, noted that the Ukrainian president spoke unfavourably about her and pointed out that he has the right to fire diplomats at will.

What makes the moment historic is that Committee Chair Adam Schiff gave Yovanovitch a chance to refute the president’s tweet almost in real time.

Democrats are already characterising the president’s behaviour as witness intimidation – and the latest attack by the president against one of his own government employees. Republicans, whose reported strategy was to avoid directly impugning the reputation of a long-serving, well respected diplomat, will once again find a president who has changed the rules of engagement on the fly.

On Wednesday, the White House said the president was not watching the impeachment hearings. On day two, the president is fully engaged.

Mr Trump may not be in the hearing room, but his presence is being felt.

source: bbc.com