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Recording appears to capture Trump at private dinner saying'Take her out'

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'Take her out': Recording appears to capture Trump at private dinner saying he wants Ukraine ambassador firedTrump apparently heard discussing firing Ukraine ambassador Marie Yovanovitch.

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Katherine Faulders, John Santucci, Allison Pecorin, and Olivia Rubin

24 January 2020, 11:09

A recording reviewed by ABC News appears to capture President Donald Trump telling associates he wanted the then-U.S. ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch fired while speaking at a small gathering that included Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman -- two former business associates of Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani who have since been indicted in New York.

The recording appears to contradict statements by Trump and support the narrative that has been offered by Parnas during broadcast interviews in recent days. Sources familiar with the recording said the recording was made during an intimate April 30, 2018, dinner at the Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C.

Trump has said repeatedly he does not know Parnas, a Soviet-born American who has emerged as a wild card in**Trump’s impeachment trial, especially in the days since Trump was impeached.

"Get rid of her!" is what the voice that appears to be Trump’s is heard saying. "Get her out tomorrow. I don't care. Get her out tomorrow. Take her out. OK? Do it."

On the recording, it appears the two Giuliani associates are telling Trump that the U.S. ambassador has been bad-mouthing him, which leads directly to the apparent remarks by the president. The recording was made by Fruman, according to sources familiar with the tape.

"Every president in our history has had the right to place people who support his agenda and his policies within his Administration," White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said.

During the conversation, several of the participants can be heard laughing with the president. At another point, the recording appears to capture Trump praising his new choice of secretary of state, saying emphatically: "[Mike] Pompeo is the best." But the most striking moment comes when Parnas and the president discuss the dismissal of his ambassador to Ukraine.

Parnas appears to say: "The biggest problem there, I think where we need to start is we gotta get rid of the ambassador. She's still left over from the Clinton administration," Parnas can be heard telling Trump. "She's basically walking around telling everybody 'Wait, he's gonna get impeached, just wait." (Yovanovitch actually had served in the State Department since the Reagan administration.)

It was not until a year later that Yovanovitch was recalled from her position -- in April 2019. She said the decision was based on "unfounded and false claims by people with clearly questionable motives" that she was disloyal to Trump.

House investigators have been attempting to document – in part with text messages supplied by Parnas -- an almost year-long effort on the part of Parnas and Giuliani to get Yovanovitch removed from her post. At times, the messages made public by the House Intelligence Committee show Giuliani referencing his repeated efforts to have Yovanovitch recalled from Kyiv, a push that was initially unsuccessful.

"Boy I'm so powerful I can intimidate the entire Ukrainian government," Giuliani messaged Parnas in May 2019. "Please don't tell anyone I can't get the crooked Ambassador fired or I did three times and she's still there."

The identities of others participating in the recorded conversation are unclear. During an early portion of the recording where video can be seen, Donald Trump Jr. appears on the recording posing for pictures with others. Sources say they were attending a larger event happening at the hotel that night for a super PAC that supports the president.

Another clip seen on the recording, according to the sources, is of individuals entering what appears to be a suite at the Trump Hotel for the intimate dinner. The phone that was recording the Trump conversation appears to be placed down on a table with the audio still recording the conversation between the commander-in-chief and other guests, according to the sources. The image of the president does not appear on the video reviewed by ABC News.

In a recent interview with MSNBC, Parnas publicly recounted his memories of the scene at the dinner and said that Trump turned to John [DeStefano], who was his deputy chief of staff at the time, and said "Fire her," he claimed.

"We all, there was a silence in the room. He responded to him, said Mr. President, we can't do that right now because [Secretary of State Mike] Pompeo hasn't been confirmed yet, that Pompeo is not confirmed yet and we don't have -- this is when [former Secretary of State Rex] Tillerson was gone, but Pompeo was confirmed, so they go, wait until -- so several conversations he mentioned it again."

However, Pompeo had been confirmed and privately sworn in days earlier.

A copy of the recording is now in the custody of federal prosecutors in New York's Southern District, who declined to comment to ABC News.

Trump’s supporters have maintained that no evidence has been put forward directly linking Trump to any of the alleged impeachable actions. And Trump has maintained that removing Yovanovitch was within his right.

Trump has distanced himself from Parnas, who is under federal indictment in New York in a campaign finance case, and the president’s supporters have questioned his credibility and motives.

"I don't know him," the president said just last week when asked about Parnas. "I don't know Parnas other than I guess I had pictures taken, which I do with thousands of people, including people today that I didn't meet. But I just met him. I don't know him at all. Don't know what he's about, don't know where he comes from, know nothing about him. I can only tell you this thing is a big hoax."

As ABC News previously reported, Parnas, who cooperated with the House impeachment probe of Trump, began providing materials that were in his custody to congressional investigators late last year.

Just last week, Parnas' attorney transferred more materials after a series of rulings from the judge in his criminal case, granting him permission to share records obtained by the government with House impeachment investigators to comply with a subpoena, including documents seized from Parnas’ home and the complete extraction of Parnas’ iPhone 11 and Samsung phone, seized from him upon his arrest in October 2019.

Joseph A. Bondy, Parnas' attorney, tweeted at the time that the materials were brought to House investigators "despite every stumbling block placed in our path" since his client's arrest.

The records, which were mostly WhatsApp messages, also included 59 pages of emails and handwritten letters that appear to describe Giuliani's attempts to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy and an effort to remove Yovanovitch from her post.

One email exchange appears to suggest Parnas and his associates had Yovanovitch "under physical surveillance in Kyiv," according to the committee’s cover letter.

During her congressional testimony, Yovanovitch said she received a call from the State Department that "there were concerns about my security."

Giuliani is a subject of the probe being led by the New York prosecutors, sources said. Parnas' cohort, Fruman was also arrested at the same time and faces similar charges though he is not cooperating with the congressional investigations.

Parnas and Fruman were indicted by the Southern District of New York on charges including conspiracy to commit campaign finance fraud, false statements to the Federal Election Commission and falsification of records as part of an alleged scheme to circumvent federal campaign finance laws against straw donations and foreign contributions. Both have pleaded not guilty.

https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/recording-appears-capture-trump-private-dinner-ukraine-ambassador/story
 

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Any fool can see that he was saying to take her out for a nice dinner and a night on the town as a reward for her doing such a great job battling corruption in the Ukraine. That was trump's primary objective all along and only a radical left libtard would interpret "take her out" to mean something nefarious. All his supporters could clearly understand his true intent..
 

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What this really shows is that it is even easier than people thought to record Trump saying incriminating things. The obvious question is how many other recordings are there, who has them, and what are they using that leverage to get?
 

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I'm beginning to think it would've been better to focus on the election and getting a senate majority, because Trump just can't help himself. He'll commit more crimes. Even if he wins this upcoming election, he better hope the senate stays majority Republican.
 

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Any fool can see that he was saying to take her out for a nice dinner and a night on the town as a reward for her doing such a great job battling corruption in the Ukraine. That was trump's primary objective all along and only a radical left libtard would interpret "take her out" to mean something nefarious. All his supporters could clearly understand his true intent..
Clearly confirmed by Parnas' text messages tracking her location and whether she had her phone/computer on.
Its really hard to get a date with an ambassador, sometimes it takes 3 henchmen.
 

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Yovanovitch is a member of the Deep State, just like Vindman. They're not Real Americans. Trump was perfectly correct in ordering that she be taken out. They're both secretly working for Clinton and the Ukrainians against the USA and Russia. I personally believe that the DNC server is hidden somewhere on Yovanovitch's person.

Thank god for President Trump. MAGA!
 

Valcazar

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I'm beginning to think it would've been better to focus on the election and getting a senate majority, because Trump just can't help himself. He'll commit more crimes. Even if he wins this upcoming election, he better hope the senate stays majority Republican.
Everyone is worried about the Senate. There is very little the Dems can do if they win the Presidency but not the Senate. Unfortunately, the Senate massively favors the Republicans and will more and more over time unless rural voters abandon the GOP en masse.
 

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Everyone is worried about the Senate. There is very little the Dems can do if they win the Presidency but not the Senate. Unfortunately, the Senate massively favors the Republicans and will more and more over time unless rural voters abandon the GOP en masse.

It's the sheer # of sparsely populated Western farm states, combined with the South. It gives the GOP a controlling block in the Senate, even when their demographic hold on the HoR and the presidency inevitably slips away.

It's times like these, I thank fuck that Canada has a parliamentary system with one Chamber, no presidency and only the courts and the Charter of Rights to counter balance the Commons.

How tf can anyone justify Wyoming having the same # of Senate seats as CA?! It's nuts.
 

shack

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It's the sheer # of sparsely populated Western farm states, combined with the South. It gives the GOP a controlling block in the Senate, even when their demographic hold on the HoR and the presidency inevitably slips away.

It's times like these, I thank fuck that Canada has a parliamentary system with one Chamber, no presidency and only the courts and the Charter of Rights to counter balance the Commons.

How tf can anyone justify Wyoming having the same # of Senate seats as CA?! It's nuts.
I understand the theory that all states should be equally important, but in this case we can clearly see how flawed that concept is.
 

Valcazar

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I understand the theory that all states should be equally important, but in this case we can clearly see how flawed that concept is.
It is all historical accident.
The Founders only decided on a Presidency because they couldn't imagine a Parliament working without a separate executive. (Parliament was already pretty sovereign by then, but it really is George III going nuts where we start to see the government can really run without any king.)
So they are messing with how to make that work. They are also trading off power for smaller population states who are afraid they are going to get steamrolled in congress. Some of the Founders hated the idea of the Senate getting 2 per state, but it ended up in the final document because some states really wanted it. Back then the population differences weren't as bad, but now it is just super dramatic.

Also, originally those states getting two were the ones that were involved in the revolution. The moment they started adding new states people realized they could propose them in different sizes to game the system for their party. (This was the subject of all kinds of political fuckery during the 1800s).

Thing is, there is no way to change it now without an amendment, so it is just going to be the source of more fuckery in the future.
 

mandrill

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Imagine 2032. Texas is now blue due to increases in both the Hispanic population and the urban, liberal population in Houston and Dallas. Florida is now Blue as well. The GOP can no longer win the presidency and can no longer control the HoR in any election imaginable.

But the GOP continues to hold Wyoming, the Dakotas, Alabama, West VA and an assortment of ramshackle or near depopulated rural states and still controls the Senate. The GOP Senate blocks all legislation and all judicial appointment nominees. What the fuck do you do?!
 

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Yovanovitch is a member of the Deep State, just like Vindman. They're not Real Americans. Trump was perfectly correct in ordering that she be taken out. They're both secretly working for Clinton and the Ukrainians against the USA and Russia. I personally believe that the DNC server is hidden somewhere on Yovanovitch's person.

Thank god for President Trump. MAGA!
And Rudy has all the evidence in the report he is waiting to share with the Congress.
 

Frankfooter

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And Rudy has all the evidence in the report he is waiting to share with the Congress.
Its all on Rudy's podcast, since Trump won't let him near the senate trial.
Along with Bolton, Mulvaney and anyone else's head he can get on a pike.
 
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