On November 15, 2019, former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch testified before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence. Following a smear campaign, Yovanovitch had been booted from her post. The president had described her as “bad news” and, even as Yovanovitch was testifying, disparaged her service.
Democratic questioners, plucking the people’s heartstrings, asked Yovanovitch to discuss her feelings as Donald Trump’s humiliated victim. But in her opening statement, she said, “This is about far more than me.” The “institution is . . . being degraded.”
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