Thank you, Tim Morrison, for telling the truth about what went on in the call to Ukraine between President Trump and their new president! Morrison just dropped three bombs on the Democrats during his testimony today.

The Democrats were hoping that the former senior White House official would testify against President Trump but that is not the case according to  The Federalist’s reporting.

Number One: Morrison testified to congressional investigators today that he was not concerned any illegal activities occurred during President Donald Trump’s phone call with the leader of Ukraine: 

“I want to be clear, I was not concerned that anything illegal was discussed.”

Democrats were hoping Morrison would testify against Trump because he resigned just yesterday as former National Security Council’s top adviser for Russian and European affairs. Boy, were they wrong.

Number Two:  The Federalist also reports Morrison testified that Ukrainian officials were unaware that the Trump administration had delayed U.S. military aid to Ukraine until the end of August 2019. That is about one month after Trump’s call with President Zelensky:

“I have no reason to believe the Ukrainians had any knowledge of the review until August 28, 2019.”

Number Three: Morrison also testified that U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bill Taylor’s deposition possessed several inaccuracies, including the false claim that Morrison met with Ukraine’s National Security advisor at a hotel, reports The Federalist.

“My recollection is that Ambassador Sondland’s proposal to Yermak was that it could be sufficient if the new Ukrainian prosecutor general…not President Zelensky…would commit to pursuing the Burisma investigation.”

 

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