Haha.
No idea what you're blathering about, KC. I answered yes in multiple ways, and indicated agreement with others like NA, who also answered yes. As I said, I accept the opinion of Sondland, based on his many conversations with potus. The testimony of Holmes supported further. Trump's interactions with Putin further support the view that he cares little for Ukraine. As does his deliberate witholding of critically needed aid to hold back Russian aggression in Donbass province in order to coerce a personal political favor. And, finally, his deep outrage that some Ukraine officials courted Clinton because she looked, in 2016, to be the probable winner and was very supportive of Ukraine's sovereignty. While Trump, during his campaign, expressed zero interest in Ukraine except as a scapegoat for what Russia was actually doing.
And in 2016, Trump suggested he might, as president, give U.S. recognition to Russia's illegal annexation of Crimea. "I'm going to take a look at it," Trump said. "But you know, the people of Crimea, from what I've heard, would rather be with Russia than where they were. And you have to look at that, also."
Yeah, SO weird that Ukrainians weren't stoked about a possible Trump presidency!