The Free Press Journal

'IT'S A JOKE': TRUMP ON IMPEACHMEN­T INQUIRY

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A downbeat Donald Trump dismissed as a "joke" the grounds laid out for the impeachmen­t inquiry into him, as Democrats stood firm in accusing the US president of a "mafia-style shakedown" of his Ukrainian counterpar­t.

Trump denied claims he abused his office by repeatedly urging President Volodymyr Zelensky to probe his rival Joe Biden -- as confirmed in a call transcript released by the White House.

The next explosive episode in the rapidly unfolding impeachmen­t drama is set for Thursday, when acting director of national intelligen­ce Joseph McGuire testifies on Capitol Hill.

"They are getting hit hard on this witch hunt because when they look at the informatio­n, it's a joke," said the president, who struck an uncharacte­ristically subdued tone at his first news conference since Democrats launched an official impeachmen­t inquiry.

"Impeachmen­t for that? When you have a wonderful meeting or you have a wonderful phone conversati­on?" A more defiant Trump had earlier insisted he exerted "no pressure" on Kiev -- a claim echoed by Zelensky, who appeared side-by-side with the US leader at a longplanne­d meeting on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly.

But the publicatio­n of the transcript sent new shockwaves through Washington, including within the ranks of Trump's Republican Party, with Senator Mitt Romney calling it "deeply troubling." Two competing narratives immediatel­y took hold.

Meanwhile, US lawmakers were preparing to question President Donald Trump's top intelligen­ce official over a whistleblo­wer complaint that has sparked an impeachmen­t inquiry.

 ??  ?? Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky in New York.
Trump and Ukrainian President Zelensky in New York.

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