Former Ukraine ambassador says Trump wanted her removed and blames 'unfounded and false claims'

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One of the many startling things on that phone call between Pres. Trump + Ukranian Pres. Zelensky is when they agreed that U.S ambassador to the Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch was “bad news.” More bad news for the administration: she’s not going anywhere.

Washington Former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch defied the White House on Friday in testifying before Congress, where she told lawmakers that President Donald Trump wanted her removed from her post based on"unfounded and false claims."

The closed-door testimony, coming after a congressional subpoena when the White House directed her not to appear, represented a significant win for Democrats in the face of a year's worth of Trump administration witnesses who have refused to cooperate with their investigations into the President.

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