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Intel Committee Releases Handwritten Note On Trump's Ukraine Plans

  

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By:   Carla Herreria, Huffpost

Intel Committee Releases Handwritten Note On Trump's Ukraine Plans

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The House Intelligence Committee  on Tuesday released a collection of new evidence obtained from  Lev Parnas , an indicted associate of  Rudy Giuliani , that looks into how Giuliani communicated with the president of Ukraine on behalf of President  Donald Trump







Among the documents was a previously unseen handwritten note by Parnas, a Florida businessman who helped Giuliani try to dig up dirt on one of Trump’s political rivals.

The note read: “Get Zalensky to announce that the Biden case will be investigated.”

The new evidence also includes letters sent to then-Ukranian President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky from Giuliani and WhatsApp message exchanges between Parnas and a man who apparently tracked the location of then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine   Marie Yovanovitch   in March.

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The House Intelligence Committee obtained more documents from Rudy Giuliani's associate Lev Parnas to use as evidence in Trump's impeachment inquiry. (Photo: U.S. House Intelligence Committee)
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(Photo: U.S. House Intelligence Committee)

Parnas and Igor Fruman, another Giuliani associate, were   arrested in October  on claims that they funneled foreign money into Trump’s presidential campaign as the House continued its impeachment inquiry.

As seen in the documents obtained by lawmakers, Parnas received messages from Republican Robert F. Hyde in March 2019 with details on Yovanovitch’s location in Ukraine from people who were apparently spying on the diplomat in Kyiv. Hyde is a Connecticut congressional candidate, The Daily Beast   confirmed with Parnas’s lawyer .

“Wow. Can’t believe Trumo [sic] hasn’t fired this bitch. I’ll get right in that,” Hyde wrote to Parnas before sending him a series of updates on her location and movements.

“They are willing to help if we/you would like a price,” Hyde said in another message. “Guess you can do anything in the Ukraine with money... what I was told.”

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Robert F. Hyde was apparently tracking the location of then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch, according to WhatsApp messages to Parnas. (Photo: HuffPost US)
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Hyde apparently had contacts in Kyiv who were willing to track Yovanovitch for money. (Photo: HuffPost US)

In response to his messages to Parnas, Hyde told NBC News that he wrote them when he was drinking and called Schiff a “turd.”

“How low can liddle Adam Bill Schiff go. To take some texts my buddy’s and I wrote while we had a few drinks to some dweeb I met a few times,” he said in a text message to NBC’s Josh Lederman.


House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) sent the additional evidence to the House Judiciary Committee on two flash drives on Tuesday. It was submitted to be included as part of the official records sent to the Senate, along with the articles of impeachment against Trump.

Schiff described the documents as “pertinent to the impeachment inquiry” in a letter to Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.). 

“Despite the President’s unprecedented and sweeping obstruction of our impeachment inquiry, we have continued to collect additional evidence relevant to the President’s scheme to abuse his power by pressing Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election for the President’s benefit,” the chairs of four House committees   said in a statement Tuesday .

The four ― Schiff, Nadler, Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and Eliot Engel (D-N.Y.) ― described the evidence submitted by Parnas as a “trove of documents that provide more information about the effort to coerce Ukraine into helping the President’s reelection campaign.”

Weeks after his arrest, Parnas agreed to comply with the impeachment inquiry by testifying and giving lawmakers access to phone records and documents seized during his arrest. Over the weekend, Parnas’s attorney asked a judge to allow him to hand over even more documents that were “essential” to Trump’s impeachment inquiry, including records from two cellphones and an iPad. 

The House is scheduled to vote on whether to send the articles of impeachment against Trump to the Senate on Wednesday.

This article originally appeared on   HuffPost .






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Tessylo
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1  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago
The   House Intelligence Committee    on Tuesday released a collection of new evidence obtained from    Lev Parnas   , an indicted associate of    Rudy Giuliani   , that looks into how Giuliani communicated with the president of Ukraine on behalf of President    Donald Trump  

Among the documents was a previously unseen handwritten note by Parnas, a Florida businessman who helped Giuliani try to dig up dirt on one of Trump’s political rivals.

The note read: “Get Zalensky to announce that the Biden case will be investigated.”

The new evidence also includes letters sent to then-Ukranian President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky from Giuliani and WhatsApp message exchanges between Parnas and a man who apparently tracked the location of then-U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine      Marie Yovanovitch       in March.

 
 
 
Tessylo
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2  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago

The House Intelligence Committee obtained more documents from Rudy Giuliani's associate Lev Parnas to use as evidence in Trump's impeachment inquiry. (Photo: U.S. House Intelligence Committee)

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(Photo: U.S. House Intelligence Committee)

Parnas and Igor Fruman, another Giuliani associate, were      arrested in October    on claims that they funneled foreign money into Trump’s presidential campaign as the House continued its impeachment inquiry.

As seen in the documents obtained by lawmakers, Parnas received messages from Republican Robert F. Hyde in March 2019 with details on Yovanovitch’s location in Ukraine from people who were apparently spying on the diplomat in Kyiv. Hyde is a Connecticut congressional candidate, The Daily Beast      confirmed with Parnas’s lawyer   .

“Wow. Can’t believe Trumo [sic] hasn’t fired this bitch. I’ll get right in that,” Hyde wrote to Parnas before sending him a series of updates on her location and movements.

“They are willing to help if we/you would like a price,” Hyde said in another message. “Guess you can do anything in the Ukraine with money... what I was told.”

 
 
 
Tessylo
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3  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago

As usual, I'm sure all tRump supporters will be like:

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Tessylo
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4  seeder  Tessylo    4 years ago
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Lawyer for diplomat Marie Yovanovitch demands investigation after explosive documents suggest she was surveilled in Ukraine

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Documents suggest Yovanovitch was surveilled in Ukraine; lawyer demands investigation
  • An attorney for former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch is calling for an investigation after documents released by the House Intelligence Committee suggested she was under surveillance prior to being ousted from her position.

  • In one conversation, Rudy Giuliani's Ukrainian associate Lev Parnas and Parnas's associate Robert Hyde, a Republican running for Congress in Connecticut, discussed Yovanovitch's whereabouts and how they had "a person inside."

  • In another exchange, Hyde referred to Yovanovitch bluntly as "that b---h."

  • "Needless to say, the notion that American citizens and others were monitoring Ambassador Yovanovitch's movements for unknown purposes is disturbing," her lawyer Lawrence Robbins told   NBC News . "

  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories .

An attorney for former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch is calling for an investigation after   documents released by the House Intelligence Committee   suggested she was under surveillance prior to being ousted from her position.

The documents included   text messages   between Rudy Giuliani's Ukrainian associate Lev Parnas and others apparently discussing Yovanovitch. 

"Needless to say, the notion that American citizens and others were monitoring Ambassador Yovanovitch's movements for unknown purposes is disturbing," her lawyer Lawrence Robbins told   NBC News . "We trust that the appropriate authorities will conduct an investigation to determine what happened."

Yovanovitch, who testified during President Donald Trump's impeachment inquiry, was abruptly recalled from her position in May after what she described as a smear campaign.

In one conversation, Parnas's associate Robert Hyde, a Republican running for Congress in Connecticut, referred to Yovanovitch bluntly as "that b---h."

Hyde later sent several texts suggesting it was possible to keep tabs on Yovanovitch in Ukraine, adding, "They are willing to help if we/you would like a price." 

Afterward, Hyde wrote, "Guess you can do anything in the Ukraine with money."

Hyde also texted Parnas about Yovanovitch's whereabouts and the state of her security. 

"She [sic] under heavy protection outside Kiev," Hyde wrote. 

He followed up saying how they "have a person inside."

Hyde released a statement about the text messages, saying that he was inebriated while he was messaging his associates.

 
 
 
Ronin2
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5  Ronin2    4 years ago

I think Giuliani may have something to worry about; but unless they have direct records from Trump to these two- then they won't get any farther with their impeachment.

This idiot will say anything to get off. He knows that Trump is the big fish that Democrats want, and he is willing to sell them whatever bait they need.

 
 
 
Jeremy Retired in NC
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6  Jeremy Retired in NC    4 years ago

I found notes I had written stating "cleared to destroy Mosque" from when I was in Afghanistan.  Should I be tried for war crimes?

 
 

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