US President Donald Trump disregarded senior advisers and pushed a false theory that Ukraine had meddled in the 2016 election, an ex-White House aide has told the impeachment inquiry.

Fiona Hill said the president had instead listened to the views of his personal lawyer, Rudy Giuliani.

Ms Hill called the claims about Ukraine a “fictional narrative”.

The inquiry is assessing if Mr Trump withheld aid to pressure Ukraine to investigate a political rival.

It is illegal in the US to seek foreign help to gain electoral advantage. Mr Trump denies any wrongdoing.

According to a discredited theory, it was Ukrainians or individuals with Ukrainian connections who had interfered in the 2016 vote, rather than Russia.

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In a phone call with the Ukrainian president, President Trump urged him to look into the claims as well as open an investigation into Joe Biden, one of the main Democratic presidential candidates.

Thursday was the fifth and last scheduled day of public hearings by the House Intelligence Committee.

Concluding the proceedings, inquiry chairman Democrat Adam Schiff said Mr Trump’s conduct had been far more serious than anything done by President Richard Nixon during the Watergate scandal in the 1970s.

“What we’ve seen here is far more serious than a third-rate burglary of the Democratic headquarters,” he said.

“What we’re talking about here is the withholding of recognition in that White House meeting [and] the withholding of military aid to an ally at war.”

What exactly did Fiona Hill say?

Ms Hill – the former top Russia expert to the White House – accused other members of Mr Trump’s Republican party of sowing doubt about Russian interference in the 2016 elections. Read more

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