Earlier this week, explosive testimony from senior U.S. diplomat Bill Taylor detailed his grave concerns about the administration's interaction with the Ukrainian government.
Fox News host Laura Ingraham has called on State Department employees to quit if they do not agree with President Donald Trump's policies, as the impeachment investigation into the president gathers pace." on Wednesday, Ingraham alleged that the State Department is filled with partisan officials who are frustrating Trump's"America first" policy.
"Over decades, we have seen the State Department have burrowed in lefty elements," she continued. Ingraham did not explain the allegation, but cited her time working for President Ronald Reagan's administration to support her claim.Ingraham recalled"hearing senior people talk about...roll their eyes every time the State Department was mentioned. So this is not a new phenomenon, but Trump is especially feeling this.
The panel was specifically discussing allegations that Trump withheld millions of dollars in military aid from the Ukraine while pressuring the government open an investigation into allegations of corruption against Joe Biden and his son Hunter.allegeing that Ukrainians tried to influence the 2016 election against him.
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