Washington: An official who oversees budget work in the US told the Defense Department Pentagon to stop military aid to Ukraine. About 90 minutes before this officer's order, the alleged conversation between President Donald Trump and his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zalensky over the phone was about which the US President would face impeachment. It has been revealed in the information that this email is part of several emails published by the Center for Public Integrity. Trump has been accused of forcing Ukraine to conduct an investigation into his political rival Joe Biden and withholding aid to the tune of $ 400 million (about Rs 2850 crore). Email was sent in the morning: Sources say that in an email sent to Pentagon officials, Office of Management and Budget Officer Michael Duffy asked for this help to be stopped. Where this email was sent at 11:00 AM On July 25, exactly 90 minutes before this, Trump allegedly had a disputed conversation with Zalensky over the phone. In the email, Duffy also said that given the sensitive nature of the request, I want this information to be kept confidential. Opposition leader called the email explosive: Let us know that on December 2, some time ago, Republican members defended the move in the House of Representatives saying that delay in foreign aid is not new. Republican Senator Ron Johnson said, "No new information about this subject comes from the new email that came out". At the same time, the President's view was that the hard earned money of the taxpayers of America should be given to a country where corruption cases have not only been exposed but have also been proved. But Chuck Schumer, a Democrat member of the Senate, the upper house of parliament, in a tweet on Sunday called these emails explosive. Also Read: CAA Protest: Indian American demonstrate in front of Mahatma Gandhi statue People living their life like this can rule over world Know deep secret hidden behind snake's tongue cut into two parts Five convicts sentenced to death in Jamal Khashogi murder case