You know, Ambassador Sondland sat in that hearing room and said, yes, there was a quid pro quo. That was their witness. The appointment by the president of Mr. Sondland to his post and he's saying there was a quid pro quo.
On the recordDecember 1, 2019
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Jackie Speier emphasizes that Ambassador Sondland confirmed the existence of a quid pro quo during his testimony.
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