The NY Times is posting more about the Trump/Ukraine whistleblower and the concerns the person had…
The whistle blower has asked that their attorney be allowed ac cess to all of the information in the complaint before there is appearance before US House members and staff…
The person it seems did NOT listen in to the conversations involved between President Trump and the Ukrainan President Volodymyr Zelensky , but heard White House staff members talking about the call in a negative way…
The Inspector General for the Intelligence community, Michael Atkinson, followed up on the comparing and found it credible ….
New reports out indicate that the acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire threatened to resign if the White House and Justice Dept. told him NOT to speak to Congress, which the law requires him. to do…He will do so tomorrow Sept. 25th…
The intelligence officer who filed a whistle-blower complaint about President Trump’s interactions with the leader of Ukraine raised alarms not only about what the two men said in a phone call, but also about how the White House handled records of the conversation, according to two people briefed on the complaint.
The whistle-blower, moreover, identified multiple White House officials as witnesses to potential presidential misconduct who could corroborate the complaint, the people said — adding that the inspector general for the intelligence community, Michael Atkinson, interviewed witnesses.
Mr. Atkinson eventually concluded that there was reason to believe that the president might have illegally solicited a foreign campaign contribution — and that his potential misconduct created a national security risk, according to a newly disclosed Justice Department memo.
An early portrait of the intelligence officer began to take shape on Wednesday as the White House released a rough log of a July 25 phone call between Mr. Trump and President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine, the latest extraordinary revelation set off by the whistle-blower’s complaint.