Republican President Donald Trump said that he plans to read the transcript of his July phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a “fireside chat” with Americans.
The call, which included Trump asking Zelensky to look into his country’s interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, led to House Democrats launching an impeachment inquiry against Trump. The House approved a resolution Thursday to continue the inquiry.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt conducted a series of addresses to the nation in the 1930s over the radio that were known as fireside chats.
Roosevelt was trying to build up support for his New Deal policies and other issues.
Trump has repeatedly said the call with Zelensky was “perfect” and that he did nothing wrong. Democrats say Trump’s request for Zelensky to look into what former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden and Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, did in Ukraine in the past amounts to a request to dig up dirt on a political rival because the elder Biden is vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.
Biden said last year that in 2016 he threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid from Ukraine unless then-President Petro Poroshenko ousted Viktor Shokin, a prosecutor probing the energy firm Burisma.
Hunter Biden sat on the board of Burisma from 2014 to 2018, making tens of thousands of dollars a month.
Both Bidens have denied wrongdoing.
“There are 15 cases where Zlochevsky, Biden, Kurchenko, and other people and companies could be involved or could be targets for investigation,” Ruslan Ryaboshapka said. “We are now looking again at all cases that were closed or broken up or were investigated earlier to make a decision to reconsider those instances where illegal procedural decisions were made.”
Trump on Thursday also refused to cooperate with the impeachment inquiry, saying doing so would be “setting a terrible precedent for other presidents.”
“Everybody knows I did nothing wrong,” Trump added. “Bill Clinton did things wrong; Richard Nixon did things wrong. I won’t go back to [Andrew] Johnson because that was a little before my time,“ he said. ”But they did things wrong. I did nothing wrong.”