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Trump news: Giuliani accused of 'campaign of lies' in impeachment inquiry, as president ordered to pay $2m over misuse of foundation

Joe Sommerlad
New York
,Chris Riotta,Alex Woodward
Thursday 07 November 2019 23:13 GMT
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Donald Trump attacks Louisiana governor’s economic record: 'Louisiana is 50th out of 50 in economic growth...This is Louisiana, right?'

The House impeachment inquiry interviewed Mike Pence special adviser Jennifer Williams, a specialist on European and Russian affairs who listened in on Donald Trump’s “quid pro quo” call with Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, after issuing a subpoena commanding her to appear, circumventing White House objections to her giving testimony.

The president has meanwhile angrily denounced as “degenerate” a Washington Post report that he asked his attorney general, William Barr, to declare publicly that the Zelensky call of 25 July contained no illegality, only for Mr Barr to decline.

House investigators released the transcript of their interview with Deputy Assistant Secretary of State George Kent, who accused Mr Trump's personal attorney Rudy Giuliani of leading a campaign of “lies and deceit” against former Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch.

Meanwhile, Mr Giuliani is lawyering up as federal investigators look into whether he violated lobbying laws in his attempts to dig up dirt on Mr Trump's political rivals.

Next week, the first televised witness testimonies in the impeachment proceedings begin with Bill Taylor, whose damning testimony contradicted the so-called quid pro quo arrangement between Mr Trump and Ukraine.

Mr Taylor and Mr Kent appear on Wednesday.

On Friday, viewers will hear from Ms Yovanovitch.

In another blow to Mr Trump, a judge has ordered he must personally pay $2m following a lawsuit from the New York Attorney General alleging that his now-dissolved foundation twas used as a personal "chequebook" for his political and personal dealings. Last year, the president said on Twitter that he "won't settle" the case and called it a political attack from "sleazy" New York Democrats.

At a rally in Louisiana on Wednesday night, Mr Trump attacked the Democrats as “totalitarian”, labelling the inquiry into his conduct in office a “hoax” and reviving his attack on 2020 candidate Elizabeth Warren, again deriding her claim to Native American heritage by labelling her “Pocahontas”.

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George Kent described the situation in Washington as a "crisis" for Ukraine Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch following the Trump family tweeting attacks at her: 

Chris Riotta7 November 2019 20:50
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Meanwhile, the whistleblower's attorney is speaking out in defence of his client as the Trump family continues to disparage the anonymous official on Twitter -

Chris Riotta7 November 2019 21:00
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Here's my story on Lindsey Graham's latest defence of Donald Trump, featuring some new possible talking points: 

Chris Riotta7 November 2019 21:20
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Today's episode of the Roger Stone trial has revealed threatening messages and introduced some colourful testimony.

Randy Credico is still testifying and is this-close to doing impressions on the stand.

Here's Chris Riotta's recap from earlier today.

Phil Thomas7 November 2019 21:50
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Court has been dismissed for today's episode of the Stone trial and will resume at 9.30 tomorrow morning.

The judge told the jury: "Don't download The Godfather on Netflix."

Phil Thomas7 November 2019 21:54
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Some news Trump will love: former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg is making plans to enter the 2020 race.

Mr Bloomberg intends to enter the crowded Democratic primary and will file paperwork for his candidacy in at least one state with an early filing deadline, according to The New York Times.

He is expected to file in Alabama, which does not hold an early primary but has a Friday deadline for candidates entering the 2020 race.

Can he immediately begin polling at 3 per cent to make it to the November debate stage? Probably not.

Phil Thomas7 November 2019 22:51
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Back at the White House, the president is set to give a posthumous Presidential Citizens Medal to Rick Rescorla, who died on 9/11 guiding people to safety from the World Trade Center.

Phil Thomas7 November 2019 23:03
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Closing up live coverage. See you soon.

Phil Thomas7 November 2019 23:29

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