Quid pro quo

The MSNBC host presented “nine pieces of damning evidence" in a bid to prove the GOP senator wrong.
And "mayest all quid pro quos be thine," scoffed Kellyanne Conway's husband in response to a prayer circle in the White House.
John Yoo told CNN's Chris Cuomo he was referring to the Ukrainians, not Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman.
Ambassador to the EU Gordon Sondland believed the White House meeting sought by Ukrainian President Zelensky depended on an agreement to open a Biden probe, according to his attorney.
The acting U.S. ambassador to Ukraine told lawmakers that Sondland personally communicated the demand for a political favor to Ukrainian officials.
The report would blow a hole in Trump's claims there couldn't have been a quid pro quo arrangement.
Bill Taylor, a top U.S. diplomat in Ukraine, gave damning testimony to House lawmakers about President Donald Trump’s phone call with the Ukranian president.
The Republican senator also called Trump an "equal opportunity abuser of people" and a "handful" in an interview with Axios.
The secretary of state stuck with the White House's messaging following the acting chief of staff's candid acknowledgment of the deal in a press briefing.