Former U.S. ambassador Marie Yovanovitch who served as ambassador to Ukraine, according to a new report from NPR, has retired from the United States State Department.
Yovanovitch, the U.S. ambassador to Ukraine until last spring when she was ousted following a disinformation campaign by the president’s private lawyer, is retiring — not resigning.
The story was broken by NPR Diplomatic Correspondent Michele Kelemen who was most recently kicked off an international flight with Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
A scoop by @MicheleKelemen (who was removed from Pompeo’s plane this week) and @NPRKelly (who Pompeo berated last week) https://t.co/epm1fzNuM5
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 31, 2020
JUST IN: Marie Yovanovitch, the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, has retired from the State Department.
She was abruptly removed from her post in May 2019 and was a key witness in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
— All Things Considered (@npratc) January 31, 2020
NPR diplomatic correspondent @michelekelemen and I joined forces to report out this story this afternoon. We’ve just laid out what we know on @npratc:https://t.co/arRkj1fpxP https://t.co/N8hABUxV7K
— Mary Louise Kelly (@NPRKelly) January 31, 2020
There’s *still* a lot about the Yovanovitch story we don’t know.https://t.co/8f1yMIlHPd
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) January 31, 2020
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