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 "It was no secret. Everyone was informed via email on July 19th, days before the Presidential call. As I communicated to the team, I told President Zelensky in advance that assurances to run a fully transparent investigation and turn over every stone were necessary in his call with President Trump.$528$"

Call records reviewed by the Committees show repeated contact between Ambassador Sondland and the White House around this time. For example, on July 19, at 10:43 a.m. Eastern Time, a number associated with the White House dialed Ambassador Sondland. Four minutes later, at 10:47 a.m., Ambassador Sondland called a White House phone number and connected for approximately seven minutes.$529$

Later in the afternoon of July 19, Ambassador Sondland texted Ambassadors Volker and Taylor: "Looks like Potus call tomorrow. I spike [sic] directly to Zelensky and gave him a full briefing. He's got it."$530$ Ambassador Volker replied: "Good. Had breakfast with Rudy this morning—teeing up call w Yermak Monday. Must have helped. Most impt is for Zelensky to say that he will help investigation—and address any specific personnel issues—if there are any."$531$

Mr. Giuliani Met with State Department Officials and Ukrainian Government Officials

As Ambassador Volker informed Ambassador Sondland in the above text message, on July 19, Ambassador Volker met Mr. Giuliani and his now-indicted associate Lev Parnas for breakfast at the Trump Hotel in Washington, D.C.$532$ Ambassador Volker also texted Mr. Yermak to inform him that he and Mr. Giuliani were meeting that day: "Having our long anticipated breakfast today—will let you know and try to connect you directly."$533$

During the breakfast, Mr. Giuliani and Ambassador Volker discussed the discredited allegations against former Vice President Biden relating to Ukraine. Ambassador Volker testified that he pushed back against the allegations during his breakfast with Mr. Giuliani:

"One of the things that I said in that breakfast that I had with Mr. Giuliani, the only time Vice President Biden was ever discussed with me, and he was repeating—he wasn't making an accusation and he wasn't seeking an investigation—but he was repeating all of the things that were in the media that we talked about earlier about, you know, firing the prosecutor general and his son being on the company and all that. And I said to Rudy in that breakfast the first time we sat down to talk that it is simply not credible to me that Joe Biden would be influenced in his duties as Vice President by money or things for his son or anything like that. I've known him a long time, he's a person of integrity, and that's not credible.$534$"

Ambassador Volker further advised Mr. Giuliani during the breakfast that the thenllkrainian Prosecutor General, Yuriy Lutsenko, was promoting a "self-serving narrative to preserve himself in power." Mr. Giuliani agreed with Ambassador Volker and stated that he had come to that conclusion as well.$535$