“Get her out tomorrow. I don’t care. Get her out tomorrow. Take her out. OK? Do it.”
CNN has not reviewed the tape.
Bondy told CNN on Friday evening, hours after the tape’s existence was initially reported, that he had turned over the audio to the House Intelligence Committee. He said he had Parnas go back through his “cloud” and Parnas found the audio.
The conversation appears to have occurred about a year before Yovanovitch was removed from her post in April 2019.
“We do believe that contents of the conversation as portrayed by ABC News are of critical importance in the impeachment trial of the President,” Bondy said in a statement. “And would urge that it be produced to Congress.”
Asked for comment, White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham said: “Every President in our history has had the right to place people who support his agenda and his policies within his Administration.”
The dinner has been the subject of inquiry by New York federal prosecutors, who in October charged Parnas and Fruman with campaign-finance violations. They have pleaded not guilty. Prosecutors are also investigating Rudy Giuliani, Trump’s personal attorney, with whom the two Soviet-born businessmen worked to oust Yovanovitch.
In November, federal prosecutors questioned Bondy about whether his client had been operating on behalf of Ukrainians at the dinner with Trump when Parnas said the ambassador was bad-mouthing the President, according to people familiar with the matter. On behalf of his client, Bondy rebutted that suggestion, but prosecutors told him they didn’t believe Parnas.
Bondy declined to comment on any conversations with prosecutors.
A spokesman for the Manhattan US attorney’s office, Nicholas Biase, said regarding the recording: “I cannot confirm or comment on whether the materials exist or are part of discovery in ongoing criminal litigation.”
Parnas and Fruman pledged $1 million in donations to America First Action, the pro-Trump super PAC, which gave them access to the intimate April 30, 2018, dinner at the Trump hotel in Washington. They donated $325,000 of their pledge through a company that is a subject of their indictment.
Parnas has previously described the dinner in interviews, saying he witnessed Trump telling a top aide, John DeStefano, to fire the ambassador.
Parnas said Trump reacted immediately. “He looked at me, like, got very angry,” Parnas recalled, “and basically turned around to John DeStefano, and said, ‘Fire her. Get rid of her.'”
CNN’s Jim Acosta contributed to this report.