“A former top White House foreign policy adviser told House impeachment investigators this week that she viewed Gordon Sondland, the United States ambassador to the European Union, as a potential national security risk because he was so unprepared for his job,” the New York Times reports.
“The adviser, Fiona Hill, did not accuse Mr. Sondland of acting maliciously or intentionally putting the country at risk. But she described Mr. Sondland, a hotelier and Trump donor-turned-ambassador, as metaphorically driving in an unfamiliar place with no guardrails and no GPS.”
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