Key passages from the July phone call between Trump and the Ukrainian president, and what they meant
On Tuesday, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced the House of Representatives will move forward with an impeachment inquiry into President Trump. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains what new pressures pushed Pelosi to start a formal inquiry. Photo: Saul Loeb/Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesIn key moments from a July phone call between U.S. President Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart, Mr.
Mr. Trump also asked Mr. Zelensky to probe matters related to Russia’s 2016 hack of Democratic computers, according to a record of the conversation released by the White House.
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