Trump lawyer Alan Dershowitz suggested there's nothing wrong with a president seeking foreign re-election help because it could be considered in the national interest.
White House lawyers about whether the president expressed any concerns about Joe Biden and his son before the former vice president declared he was running for president, and if so,"what did the president say to whom and when?"
Schiff responded,"Why did he stop the aid this year and not the prior year? Are we to believe it's merely a coincidence it was the year Joe Biden was running for president?"
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