White House official who heard Trump’s Ukraine call testified that he was told to keep quiet

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A 14-year-old boy peeks out of a cell in an overcrowded prison controlled by the Kurdish-led Self-Defense Forces in Hasaka, Syria.
A 14-year-old boy peeks out of a cell in an overcrowded prison controlled by the Kurdish-led Self-Defense Forces in Hasaka, Syria.
A guard wears a mask to avoid the fetid smell from the cells.
A guard wears a mask to avoid the fetid smell from the cells.
Men accused of being Islamic State militants sit on the floor of a makeshift clinic at a critically overcrowded prison in Hasakah, Syria.
Men accused of being Islamic State militants sit on the floor of a makeshift clinic at a critically overcrowded prison in Hasakah, Syria.
Many of the prisoners have lost limbs in the battles that led them here. Others have lost eyes and ears, a result, they said, of airstrikes.
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Corridors of a critically overcrowded prison in Hasakah, Syria.
Corridors of a critically overcrowded prison in Hasakah, Syria.

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