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The Daily

The Latest: A Call to ‘Fox & Friends’

The Daily

The New York Times

Daily News, News

4.3107.6K Ratings

🗓️ 22 November 2019

⏱️ 7 minutes

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Summary

President Trump called into ‘Fox & Friends’ this morning to respond to all that has been said over two weeks of public impeachment hearings. The conversation offered a preview of what may become the president’s impeachment defense. “The Latest” is a new series on the impeachment inquiry, from the team behind “The Daily.” You can find more information about it here.

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It started with a whistleblower's complaint

0:03.0

about President Trump's contact with a foreign leader.

0:06.0

I had a perfect phone call with the president of Ukraine.

0:09.0

Like, I mean, perfect.

0:11.0

Today, I'm announcing the House of Representatives

0:14.0

moving forward with an official impeachment inquiry.

0:17.0

It was our great pleasure to welcome the President of the United States, Donald Trump.

0:21.0

But, calling in, Mr. Trump, good morning to you.

0:24.0

Good morning.

0:25.0

It's Julie Davis in the Washington Bureau of the New York Times.

0:28.0

The latest is that, after two weeks of public impeachment hearings,

0:31.0

President Trump had a lot to get off his chest.

0:34.0

Could you have your own Fox and Friends today?

0:36.0

As you said in your tweet, another slow news week.

0:39.0

One by one.

0:40.0

Okay, first of all, Volker, I don't know him.

0:43.0

He's trying to discredit the witnesses in the inquiry so far.

0:46.0

Kurt Volker.

0:47.0

Don't know him.

0:48.0

This guy, he's Sondland, hardly know him.

0:52.0

I've had a couple of conversations with him.

0:55.0

I see him hanging around.

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