Rudy Giuliani is continuing a series of meetings in Kiev as part of a bid to keep digging for dirt on Trump's political rivals, even as House Democrats are proceeding to draw up articles of impeachment against the President for his dealings with Ukraine.
Giuliani's trip to eastern Europe -- he was also in Budapest, Hungary, earlier this week, The New York Times reported on Wednesday -- comes at a time when he is facing enormous scrutiny over his involvement in the Ukraine scandal.
Dubinsky's ally, lawmaker Andrii Derkach, also met with Giuliani on Thursday and said he invited Giuliani to help set up an anti-corruption group in the Ukrainian parliament to investigate"the effectiveness" of US financial aid to Ukraine.Ukrainian political activists and anti-corruption experts say Derkach and Dubinsky have suspicious political motives.
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