Rudy Giuliani said he needed US ambassador to Ukraine 'out of the way'
Washington (CNN)Rudy Giuliani
said removing the US ambassador to Ukraine was a key part of his effort
to dig up dirt on Democrats on behalf of his client, President Donald
Trump, according to a new interview with the President's personal lawyer
in The New Yorker.
Marie Yovanovitch,
the career diplomat who was removed from her post in Kiev earlier this
year, was frustrating his attempts to learn information about Joe Biden
from Ukrainian sources, Giuliani said.
"I
believed that I needed Yovanovitch out of the way," Giuliani told
reporter Adam Entous. "She was going to make the investigations
difficult for everybody."
Giuliani's
admission appears to be the first time someone has directly linked
Yovanovitch's removal to the desired investigations into Democrats.
This
past summer, Trump began to lean on Ukraine to initiate two criminal
investigations that Giuliani had been both publicly and privately
pressing: one into Biden's son's involvement with a Ukrainian gas
company and another into alleged Democratic collusion with Ukrainians in
the 2016 election. No evidence of any criminal wrongdoing in either
case has been discovered.
Trump's
interest in those investigations culminated on the July 25 phone call
with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Trump mentioned both
issues, asked Zelensky for a "favor" regarding them, and recommended the
Ukrainian president speak to either Giuliani or Attorney General
William Barr about those investigations.
A
report on that call from a whistleblower in the intelligence community
prompted the impeachment inquiry by the House of Representatives. After
months of investigation, the House is moving forward with a vote on
impeaching Trump this week.
One focus of the House investigation was the removal of Yovanovitch from her position as ambassador to Ukraine in May.
Multiple
witnesses, including Yovanovitch herself, testified that they believed
she was recalled from Kiev and eventually removed from her position
because she resisted Giuliani's efforts to investigate the Bidens. She
and others also claimed that a smear campaign prompted by Giuliani and
others pushing these investigations damaged her reputation and hastened
her removal.
Giuliani visited Ukraine last week and met with Trump at the White House on Friday.
Asked on Monday how much Giuliani shared with him about the trip, Trump responded, "Not too much."
"He's
a great person who loves our country and he does this out of love,
believe me. He does it out of love. He sees what goes on. He sees what's
happening. He sees all of the hoax that happens when they talk about
impeachment hoax or the Russian collusion delusion and he sees it,"
Trump said.

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