A dozen document troves that could change the Ukraine scandal if Trump released them

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There are still wide swaths of documentation kept under wraps inside government agencies like the State Department that could substantially alter the public’s understanding of what has happened in the U.S.-Ukraine relationships now at the heart of the impeachment probe.

As House Democrats mull whether to pursue impeachment articles and the GOP-led Senate braces for a possible trial, here are 12 tranches of government documents that could benefit the public if President Trump ordered them released, and the questions these memos might answer.

  1. Daily intelligence reports from March through August 2019 on Ukraine’s new president Volodymyr Zelensky and his relationship with oligarchs and other key figures. What was the CIA, FBI and U.S. Treasury Department telling Trump and other agencies about Zelensky’s ties to oligarchs like Igor Kolomoisky, the former head of Privatbank, and any concerns the International Monetary Fund might have? Did any of these concerns reach the president’s daily brief (PDB) or come up in the debate around resolving Ukraine corruption and U.S. foreign aid? CNBC, Reuters and The Wall Street Journal all have done recent reporting suggesting there might have been intelligence and IMF concerns that have not been fully considered during the impeachment proceedings.
  2. State Department memos detailing conversations between former U.S. Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch and former Ukrainian Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko. He says Yovanovitch raised the names of Ukrainians she did not want to see prosecuted during their first meeting in 2016. She calls Lutsenko’s account fiction. But State Department officials admit the U.S. embassy in Kiev did pressure Ukrainian prosecutors not to target certain activists. Are there contemporaneous State Department memos detailing these conversations and might they illuminate the dispute between Lutsenko and Yovanovitch that has become key to the impeachment hearings?
8 More very interesting subjects that I'm sure the Obomanation regime would not want published available at A dozen document troves that could change the Ukraine scandal if Trump released them | John Solomon Reports
 
Let tramp release them, then. John Solomon, lol

So tramp showed the documents to Solomon!! another conspiracy crazy!!
 
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So you are saying that the Trump administration has evidence of crimes that they are hiding? Now, I never bought into the impeachment thing but if this is what you are saying, I would argue that is an impeachable offense.
 
Rudy Guliani is now saying he has evidence in his safe of Joe Biden's 40 years of graft and financial corruption. Why is this stuff being hidden away in his safe? Why isn't he turning this "evidence" over to the Justice Department for an investigation or charges?
 

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