The Hill, April, 2019 - by John Solomon:
Kostiantyn Kulyk, deputy head of the Prosecutor Generals International Legal Cooperation Department, told me he and other senior law enforcement officials tried unsuccessfully since last year to get visas from the U.S. Embassy in Kiev to deliver their evidence to Washington
I have a suspicion because if the info got to Dems/in the public it would damage the prosecutors’ cases that are being investigated. Giulian went to Ukraine and got probably most or all of this months ago.
Delivering the info to Washington could mean the DOJ but it could also mean testifying to Congress/Senate which would have been a very bad idea.
This is just my supposition; related to why Fitton has to wait for FOI info, because evidence directly connected with ongoing criminal investigations cannot be made public until grand juries are finished, as far as I know about anything. Legal guys can check in.