Trump Today: Trump attacks former Ukraine envoy Yovanovitch as impeachment hearings go for second day

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President Donald Trump speaks during a campaign rally at the CenturyLink Center, Thursday, in Bossier City, La.

President Donald Trump on Friday attacked the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine as she was testifying in Democrats’ impeachment probe, and was preparing for a ceremony on a health-care action.

‘EVERYWHERE…TURNED BAD’

Trump tweeted criticism of Marie Yovanovitch as the former ambassador was speaking before House lawmakers, saying “Everywhere Marie Yovanovitch went turned bad.”

Yovanovitch opened the second day of impeachment hearings by saying her abrupt removal by Trump’s administration played into the hands of “shady interests the world over” with dangerous intentions toward the United States.

Asked by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff about Trump’s attack, Yovanovitch pushed back and said his comments were intimidating.

Read: Yovanovitch pushes back against Trump in real time: ‘I … made things better.’

HOSPITAL RULE

Trump is scheduled to give an afternoon event after his administration released a plan that would for the first time force hospitals and insurers to disclose their secret negotiated rates.

Administration officials, reports The Wall Street Journal, said the final rule will compel hospitals in 2021 to publicize the rates they negotiate with individual insurers for all services, including drugs, supplies, facility fees and care by doctors who work for the facility.

Shares of hospital companies HCA Healthcare Inc. HCA, +1.34%   and Universal Health Services Inc. UHS, +0.97%   were up modestly in early-afternoon trading, as economic data and trade optimism pushed U.S. stock indexes DJIA, +0.50% SPX, +0.55% COMP, +0.61%  to record highs.

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