Fiona Hill presidential advisor

“You’re not seen as a person anymore," Hill said, describing the "dehumanization" she experienced before her resignation.
If the president is averse to strong women challenging him, he had a very bad week.
One witness explicitly acknowledged a quid pro quo and another spoke of figurative hand grenades and drug deals. It's been a big two weeks.
The former National Security Council official challenged theories that Ukraine, not Russia, meddled in 2016 election
The former White House adviser said at the impeachment hearing that Russia "systematically attacked our democratic institutions in 2016."
In testimony released Friday, both Vindman and Fiona Hill said acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney helped coordinate the quid pro quo efforts.