Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Jan. 17 said he was not aware of any surveillance of Marie Yovanovitch during her time in Kyiv as U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, his first public comments on allegations that associates of Rudy Giuliani surveilled the career diplomat as they pushed for her removal.
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The Hill: Pompeo says he ‘never heard’ about any efforts to surveil Yovanovitch
In this file photo taken on Oct. 10, 2019 former US Ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch (C) flanked by lawyers, aides and Capitol police, leaves the US Capitol, in Washington, DC after testifying behind closed doors to the House Intelligence, Foreign Affairs and Oversight committees as part of the ongoing impeachment investigation against U.S. President Donald Trump.