The memorandum released Wednesday detailing President Donald Trump’s phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky included a comment from Zelensky that anti-corruption watchdogs called clear evidence of the constitutional violations they’ve warned about since before Trump took office.
“This kind of casual corruption is an inevitable outgrowth of Trump’s refusal to divest his business holdings and his everyday violation of Constitution’s anti-corruption clause.”
—Robert Weissman, Public Citizen
While most media reports on Wednesday focused on Trump’s request that Zelensky “do us a favor” after the Ukrainian leader raised the question of buying U.S. military equipment, groups including Public Citizen and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) pointed out a less remarked-upon comment from Zelensky that the “last time I traveled to the United States, I stayed in New York near Central Park and I stayed at the Trump Tower.”
Zelensky made the remark after the two discussed coordinating an investigation into former Vice President Joe Biden with Trump’s lawyer, Rudy Giuliani, and Attorney General William Barr.
The brief mention of Zelensky’s patronage at Trump’s property revealed “the for-profit presidency on full display,” Public Citizen tweeted.