Marie Yovanovitch

Republican staff counsel Steve Castor’s phone appears to buzz during his questioning of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
The president smeared the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine in what Rep. Adam Schiff called "witness intimidation in real time."
As former Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch testified before the House Intelligence Committee, President Trump attacked her on Twitter. Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) gave her a chance to respond in real time.
In private interviews, she previously said she felt threatened by President Donald Trump.
Yovanovitch, who was removed as ambassador to Ukraine, will be the third witness to publicly testify in the House's impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
Three State Department officials -- William Taylor, George Kent and Marie Yovanovitch -- are expected to testify.
State Department official David Hale plans to tell investigators that senior officials were worried about the views of Rudy Giuliani.
Testimony from Marie Yovanovitch offered a first word-for-word look at the closed-door House impeachment hearings.
The transcripts are of conversations with Marie Yovanovitch, former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, and P. Michael McKinley, former adviser to Mike Pompeo.
The former national security adviser was openly troubled by Trump's approach to Ukraine.