Senior Trump admin. official says whistleblower complaint allegedly regarding President Trump's conduct with the president of Ukraine will undergo a classification review and be provided to Congress by Thursday.
The White House is preparing to turn over the whistleblower complaint by this Thursday, according to a senior administration official.
"As far as withholding funds, those funds were paid," Trump said."They were fully paid. But my complaint has always been — and I'd withhold again, and I'll continue to withhold until such time as Europe and other nations contribute to Ukraine, because they're not doing it." "We want to make sure that country is honest," Trump told reporters on Monday."It's very important to talk about corruption. If you don't talk about corruption, why would you give money to a country that you think is corrupt?"Trump's latest remarks come amid revelations surrounding the president's apparent push to have the Ukrainian government investigate Biden's son, Hunter, who had business dealings in the country.
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