Stewart: Do you have any information regarding the president of the United States accepting any bribes?
Yovanovitch: No.
Stewart: Do you any have information regarding any criminal activity that the president of the United States has been involved with at all?
Yovanovitch: No. pic.twitter.com/W1sBGuCU0K— CBS News (@CBSNews) November 15, 2019
Bravo from @RepChrisStewart, who just summarized this whole hearing:
Q: “Do you have any information regarding POTUS accepting bribes?”
Yovanovitch: “No”
Q: Do you have any evidence of any criminal activity from POTUS?”
Yovanovitch: “No”
That, there, should be the ballgame
— Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) November 15, 2019
Congressman Chris Stewart (R-UT) summarized the entire impeachment inquiry with two brief questions.
Stewart first asked former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, “Do you have any information regarding the president of the United States accepting any bribes?”
Yovanovitch gave a surprisingly straightforward answer: “no.”
Stewart followed up, asking, “Do you any have information regarding any criminal activity that the president of the United States has been involved with at all?”
Yovanovitch again said, “no.”
To reiterate, not a single fact that we’ve known since the impeachment inquiry began has changed.
- Both transcripts show zero links between military aid to Ukraine and investigations into President Trump’s political opponents.
- The aid allocated to Ukraine by Congress was released without any new investigations.
- Ukraine didn’t know aid was withheld during the so-called “infamous” July 25 call.
- Both President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky denied Trump pressured him to investigate the Bidens.
In other words, game, set, match.
Seeing several pundits claiming they’re “moved” by Ambassador Yovanovitch’s testimony.
Folks, we’re not here to talk about whether you’re “moved.” We’re here to get the facts—and they haven’t changed. There has been no link shown between aid & political investigations. Period.
— Mark Meadows (@RepMarkMeadows) November 15, 2019