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There’s a recurring joke on the Internet about how every time President Donald Trump lands in a political quandary, there’s “always a tweet” from his past that makes him look like a hypocrite, a flip-flopper, or otherwise undermining his position of the day. Usually, it takes more than a month before the joke re-occurs, and yet…here we are.
On Wednesday, U.S. Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland defied the White House’s orders and publicly testified before the impeachment inquiry on Trump’s dealings with Ukraine. Sondland’s remarks have already been a groundbreaking development in the scandal since he not only attested that the administration engaged in a quid pro quo effort to pressure the Ukrainian government into investigating Trump’s foes, but he also connected a lot of Trump’s most prominent allies to the endeavor.
As it were, when Sondland’s name first appeared in the Ukraine scandal firestorm, there were a lot of Trump defenders who pointed to a
So, that doesn’t look like it went according to plan.