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Opening Statement for Third Day of Public Hearings from Williams Whistleblower Complaint on Ukraine (Kelly Smith, comp.) 1 (11/19/2019)

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     Opening Statement before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

                                    Jennifer Williams
                            Special Advisor to the Vice President

                                   November 19, 2019

       Thank you, Chairman Schiff, Ranking Member Nunes, and other Members of the
Committee for the opportunity to provide this statement. I appear today pursuant to a subpoena
and am prepared to answer your questions to the best of my abilities.

       I have had the privilege of serving as a Foreign Service Officer for nearly fourteen years,
working for three different presidential administrations-two Republican and one Democratic. I
joined the State Department in 2006 after serving in the Department of Homeland Security under
Secretary Michael Chertoff. It was with great pride and conviction that I swore an oath to
uphold and defend the Constitution, administered by a personal hero of mine, former Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice. As a career officer, I am committed to serving the American people
and advancing American interests abroad, in support of the President's foreign policy objectives.
I have been inspired and encouraged in that journey by the thousands of other dedicated public
servants whom I am proud to call colleagues across the Foreign Service, civil service, military,
and federal law enforcement agencies.

       I have served overseas tours in Kingston, Jamaica; Beirut, Lebanon; and London, United
Kingdom. I have worked to implement humanitarian assistance programs to millions of victims
of the Syria conflict, and served as an advisor on Middle East issues to the Deputy Secretary of
State. And this spring, it was the greatest honor of my career to be asked to serve as a Special
Advisor to the Vice President for Europe and Russia. Over the past eight months, I have been
privileged to work with the dedicated and capable men and women in the Office of the Vice
President to advance the Administration's agenda. I have also worked closely with talented and
committed colleagues at the National Security Council (NSC), State Department, Department
of Defense, and other agencies to advance and promote U.S. foreign policy objectives. In this
capacity, I have advised and prepared the Vice President for engagements related to Ukraine.

       As you are aware, on November 7th, I appeared before the Committee for a closed-door
deposition pursuant to a subpoena. I would like to take this opportunity to briefly summarize my
recollection of some of the events I expect the Committee may ask me about.

       President Zelensky's Inauguration

       On April 21st, Volodymyr Zelensky won the Ukrainian presidential election. On April
23rd, the Vice President called to congratulate President-elect Zelensky. During the call, which I
participated in, the Vice President accepted an invitation to attend President-elect Zelensky's
upcoming inauguration, provided that the scheduling worked out. The Vice President had only a
narrow window of availability at the end of May, and the Ukrainian parliament would not meet
to set a date for the inauguration until after May 14th. As a result, we did not expect to know
whether the Vice President could attend until May 14th at the earliest, and we made only
preliminary trip preparations in early May. On May 13th, an assistant to the Vice President's
Chief of Staff called and informed me that President Trump had decided that the Vice President
would not attend the inauguration in Ukraine. She did not provide any further explanation. I

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