Marie Yovanovitch

A trove of newly released documents stemming from the House's impeachment inquiry suggests the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine was being monitored.
A House committee released impeachment evidence that included texts indicating a Giuliani associate tracked the targeted U.S. ambassador in Ukraine.
The deal sought by Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman never came to pass. But their efforts are now part of a federal criminal investigation.
In a new interview, Rudy Giuliani admitted working to oust Marie Yovanovitch so she wouldn’t impede investigations of Joe and Hunter Biden.
The former New York mayor told The New Yorker and The New York Times he targeted the former American ambassador to Ukraine.
“You’re a Republican, right? We want you to be our guy,” the men told Naftogaz official Andrew Favorov, he told The Wall Street Journal.
If the president is averse to strong women challenging him, he had a very bad week.
Rep. Denny Heck (D-Wash.) offers Under Secretary of State David Hale a chance to defend Marie Yovanovitch in the way that Secretary of State Mike Pompeo would not.
President Donald Trump’s latest target concerning the impeachment inquiry is Mike Pence’s aide.
Rep. Mike Turner said the president's tweet, sent as the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine testified before Congress, was "certainly not witness intimidation."