"There was no quid pro quo," Donald Trump Jr. tells us on admin's Ukraine policy.
In revised testimony, Amb. Sondland said he delivered message to top Ukraine official that U.S. aid was contingent on Ukraine's ability to launch probe wanted by Trump https://t.co/9coDczjMxa pic.twitter.com/BLhMW8loBR— The View (@TheView) November 7, 2019
During McCain’s time, she inquired about whether or not Don Jr. feels good about the controversies regarding his father’s treatment of Gold Star families. The first son subsequently explained that Trump has shown care and respect to the aforementioned families; Don Jr. also pointed out that traveling across the country allows him to come in contact with Americans who are thankful for his father’s presidency.
.@MeghanMcCain: “You and your family have hurt a lot of people… does all of this make you feel good?”
Donald Trump Jr.: “I don’t think any of that makes me feel good, but I do think that we got into this because we wanted to do what’s right for America.” https://t.co/9coDcz2bFC pic.twitter.com/31TCMFJxE5
— The View (@TheView) November 7, 2019
After facing censure from Whoopi Goldberg and Joy Behar, Don Jr. noted that they’ve made mistakes as well. The first son reminded Behar of the time she dressed in blackface for a costume as a “beautiful African woman.”