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I will begin by swearing you in.
Was there a quid pro quo?
As I testified previously, with regard
to the requested White House call and the White House
meeting, the answer is yes.
On Wednesday, Gordon Sondland appeared before the House
intelligence committee to give testimony
in the impeachment hearings.
His testimony was a challenge to the defence that the White
House, the Republicans and Donald Trump have maintained
all this time in a couple of different ways.
One, the confirmation of the quid pro quo
was a direct contradiction of what Donald Trump has said all
this time, that there was none.
And secondly, the fact that Sondland
pointed to so many other Trump administration officials,
including Mike Pompeo, secretary of state,
and Mick Mulvaney, the acting White House chief of staff,
makes it all the harder for the White House
to maintain its stance of no co-operation
with the impeachment inquiry.
Democrats have subpoenaed several officials
who have refused to testify because the White House has
ordered them not to.
We now can see the veneer has been torn away.
Just why Secretary Pompeo and President Donald Trump do not
want any of these documents provided to Congress
because, apparently they show, as Ambassador Sondland has
testified, that the knowledge of this scheme to condition
official acts, a White House meeting and $400m in security
assistance to an ally at war with Russia,
was conditioned on political favours the president wanted
for his re-election.
Gordon Sondland is in a tricky spot.
He is still the US ambassador to the European Union.
After his testimony on Wednesday he headed back on a flight back
to Brussels.
And so the question is, how long can he stay in this job?
The testimony that he gave today was damaging to the president,
in several ways.
Clearly, any relationship that he had with Trump
probably has not survived this process.
And he himself kind of laughed about that possibility.
He was asked, Trump once said that you were a great American,
and then he later said that he hardly knew you.
And Sondland sort of almost cheerfully said, easy come,
easy go.