Mick Mulvaney

"Does everyone working for the president have to debase themselves and lie like he does?" asked the CNN host.
Gov. Kasich, Rep Rooney and other Republicans have started showing signs of discomfort with the Trump administration's changing defense in light of the impeachment inquiry.
The Ohio Republican said acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney's admission of a quid pro quo on Thursday pushed him "across the Rubicon."
That was the briefing in which Trump’s chief of staff admitted there was a quid pro quo with Ukraine.
The CNN host taunts the president in his "RidicuList" segment.
Trump’s acting chief of staff admitted the White House withheld aid from Ukraine for political help.
This is "exactly what the emoluments clause was written to prohibit," the legal analyst said on Fox Business.
"Once again, the media has decided to misconstrue my comments to advance a biased and political witch hunt against President Trump," the White House chief of staff said.