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Sondland’s testimony

It may come as a surprise that all of Gordon Sondland’s so-called testimony may be read by anyone who wants to read it. If anyone does, you will see that it is far from being factual. His testimony is packed with him saying, “I don’t remember,” “I’m not sure” or “I didn’t know that.” But if you do read it, go to Page 28, Lines 19 to 25, where he testifies he was not actually on the call and only read the transcript after it was made public on Sept 25. You can also go to Page 35, Lines 8 to 15, where he admits there were no requests made of President Zelinski. There are many places where he admits he had no first-hand knowledge of any wrong doing by President Trump and when pressed on cross examination had to admit most of his testimony was just based on his own presumptions.

There is not one court in America that would have allowed his so-called testimony to be used as facts.

Alan Gerstle

Covington

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