Vice President Mike Pence's national security adviser issued a rare statement rebuking a fellow Pence aide's testimony while distancing Pence from President Trump's request that Ukraine investigate Democrats.
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg disputed his subordinate Jennifer Williams' testimony that Trump's July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was "unusual" and "inappropriate." Williams had reported no concerns to him, he said in a statement.
Kellogg underscored, however, that Pence did not request investigations of Democrats when he met with Zelensky on Sept. 1 in Poland, concurring with a different part of Williams' Tuesday testimony before the House Intelligence Committee.
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ALL will CLEAR TRUMP as time goes on baby !!!! MAGA
How many damn people listen in on POTUS phone calls ???
What about a SECURE phone line ??? Thought he had one
713 you are confused because you are trying to opine on issues you have no knowledge about. Let the adults handle this one.
NOONE should be listening in on ANY POTUS phone calls !!
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