Donald Trump has blasted US Senator and former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney after he called the president’s "brazen and unprecedented appeal" to China and Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden "wrong and appalling".
The US president also hinted that he supported Romney when he asked for help.
The statements come after recent conversations between Trump and foreign leaders triggered House Democrats to accuse the POTUS of using the powers of the presidency to strong-arm a foreign nation into interfering in the US election.
US President Donald Trump commented on the matter a day earlier, saying that he is unsure whether he will cooperate with the House of Representatives' impeachment inquiry that was launched on 24 September.
The inquiry into Trump’s 25 July telephone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was initiated after a whistleblower sent a complaint to Congress, claiming that Trump had pressed Zelensky to investigate possible corruption by 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter Biden and implicitly threatened to withhold US military aid to Ukraine.
Trump denied the allegations, calling them another attempt at a political witch hunt to reverse the outcome of the 2016 US presidential election, and published the transcript of the telephone call with Zelensky. However, the US president claimed that Hunter Biden had received major investments from China.