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Ukraine-Related Documents Obtained by American Oversight

“We obtained the first set of documents in response to our lawsuit against the State Department for records of communications with or about Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani and his efforts to pressure Ukraine to investigate the Bidens, as well as for records related to the recall of U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch. Included in this release were records of March 2019 phone calls between Giuliani and Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (p. 39), and an email in which then-Oval Office secretary Madeleine Westerhout helped put Giuliani’s assistant in touch with Pompeo (p. 55). Also in the production were letters outlining concerns over the press and administration attacks on Yovanovitch.”

Published: February 21, 2020, State Department Records of Ukraine-Related Communications “Records from the Department of State in response to American Oversight’s request for external communications with the president’s personal attorneys regarding efforts to influence the Ukrainian government to investigate the president’s political opponents. This production includes eight pages of emails relating to Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani’s contacts with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in late March 2019.”

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