Senator John Kennedy told Fox News host Sean Hannity there is 'a lot of hysteria' about the potential testimony of President Donald Trump's former national security advisor.
"Hunter always understood that his father would be guided, entirely and unequivocally, by established U.S. policy, irrespective of its effects on Hunter's professional interests. This was the standard observed throughout Hunter's professional career.
Trump allegedly conditioned the release of $391 million in military aid for Ukraine, which is battling Russian-backed separatists, and a White House visit for President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Kyiv announcing an unfounded corruption investigation into the Bidens. In reality, the former vice president pushed Kyiv to ditch Shokin—an effort supported by Western powers and institutions—because of his weakness in prosecuting corruption.
Kurt Volker, the former U.S. special envoy to Ukraine, testified in November to the House impeachment inquiry that he"rejected the conspiracy theory that Vice President Biden would have been influenced in his duties as vice president by money paid to his son."
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