Washington (CNN) The White House accidentally emailed House Democrats a list of talking points Wednesday that were intended for Trump administration allies in response to the Ukraine scandal -- and then asked Democrats to send them back.

The mishap adds another surreal layer to Wednesday's swirl of events. A White House transcript of a July phone call between President Donald Trump and Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky reveals Trump's efforts to pressure his Ukrainian counterpart to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter, further ratcheting up talk among Democrats to conduct an impeachment investigation.

"The transcript clearly shows there was no quid pro quo or anything else inappropriate about the conversation between President Trump and President (Volodymr) Zelenskyy," one of the talking points says. Although the transcript doesn't explicitly tie military aid to his expressed desire for an investigation into Biden, he does tell Zelensky, "I would like you to do us a favor."

The White House's talking points also include that Trump's phone call was "entirely proper" and that the "real scandal" is that leaks about Trump's phone call with a foreign leader had led to "false accusations" and "forced the President to release the transcript."

Democratic Reps. Anthony Brown and Bill Pascrell, whose offices received the email, both shared the talking points on Twitter.

WH accidentally emailed talking points to House Dems pic.twitter.com/M16m6TC2AJ — Jim Acosta (@Acosta) September 25, 2019