On day four of the impeachment hearings of U.S. President Donald Trump, United States Ambassador to the European Union, Gordon Sondland, said during his opening statement that he did not want to work with attorney Rudy Giuliani regarding Ukraine matters, but followed President Trump’s orders, saying “were playing the hand we were dealt.”
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Trump impeachment hearings: Sondland says he did not want to work with Rudy Giuliani in opening statement
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