The testimony of three career diplomats over two days of impeachment hearings before the House Intelligence Committee figured to be a tough match-up for President Trump in areas like poise, dignity and gravitas.
And that was before he had the bright idea to unleash tweets dismissing the service of former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch in the middle of her testimony Nov. 15, disparaging her achievements over 30-plus years in the Foreign Service that began under President Ronald Reagan.
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