Trump’s communications with foreign leader are part of whistleblower complaint

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........ that spurred standoff between spy chief and Congress, former officials say

Is this finally going to be the smoking gun …. mouth … for our bumbling, inept, incompetent draft dodging coward of a president ?


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The whistleblower complaint that has triggered a tense showdown between the U.S. intelligence community and Congress involves President Trump’s communications with a foreign leader, according to two former U.S. officials familiar with the matter. Trump is pictured Wednesday during a visit to the border with Mexico in Otay Mesa, Calif.


The whistleblower complaint that has triggered a tense showdown between the U.S. intelligence community and Congress involves President Trump’s communications with a foreign leader, according to two former U.S. officials familiar with the matter.

Trump’s interaction with the foreign leader included a “promise” that was regarded as so troubling that it prompted an official in the U.S. intelligence community to file a formal whistleblower complaint with the inspector general for the intelligence community, said the former officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

It was not immediately clear which foreign leader Trump was speaking with or what he pledged to deliver, but his direct involvement in the matter has not been previously disclosed. It raises new questions about the president’s handling of sensitive information and may further strain his relationship with U.S. spy agencies. One former official said the communication was a phone call.

The White House declined to comment. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence and a lawyer representing the whistleblower declined to comment.

Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson determined that the complaint was credible and troubling enough to be considered a matter of “urgent concern,” a legal threshold that ordinarily requires notification of congressional oversight committees.

But acting director of national intelligence Joseph Maguire has refused to share details about Trump’s alleged transgression with lawmakers, touching off a legal and political dispute that has spilled into public and prompted speculation that the spy chief is improperly protecting the president.

The dispute is expected to escalate Thursday when Atkinson is scheduled to appear before the House Intelligence Committee in a classified session closed to the public. The hearing is the latest move by committee Chairman Adam B. Schiff (D-Calif.) to compel U.S. intelligence officials to disclose the full details of the whistleblower complaint to Congress.

Maguire has agreed to testify before the committee next week, according to a statement by Schiff. He declined to comment for this story.

The inspector general “determined that this complaint is both credible and urgent,” Schiff said in the statement released Wednesday evening. “The committee places the highest importance on the protection of whistleblowers and their complaints to Congress.”

The complaint was filed with Atkinson’s office on Aug. 12, a date on which Trump was at his golf resort in New Jersey. White House records indicate that Trump had had conversations or interactions with at least five foreign leaders in the preceding five weeks.

Among them was a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin that the White House initiated on July 31. Trump also received at least two letters from North Korean leader Kim Jong Un during the summer, describing them as “beautiful” messages. In June, Trump said publicly that he was opposed to certain CIA spying operations against North Korea. Referring to a Wall Street Journal report that the agency had recruited Kim’s half-brother, Trump said, “I would tell him that would not happen under my auspices.”

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Adam Schiff: "The intelligence community inspector general has agreed to meet has agreed to appear before the house intelligence committee for a briefing on the handling of the whistle blower complaint tomorrow morning September 19th in a closed session at 9 am. The Acting director of national intelligence, Joseph McGuire, has agreed to testify in an open session before the committee next Thursday, September 26th at 9 am. The intelligence committee inspector general determined that this complaint is both credible and urgent and that it should be transmitted to congress under the clear letter of the law. The committee places the highest importance on the protection of whistleblowers and their complaints to congress."

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Adam Schiff: "The intelligence community inspector general has agreed to meet has agreed to appear before the house intelligence committee for a briefing on the handling of the whistle blower complaint tomorrow morning September 19th in a closed session at 9 am. The Acting director of national intelligence, Joseph McGuire, has agreed to testify in an open session before the committee next Thursday, September 26th at 9 am. The intelligence committee inspector general determined that this complaint is both credible and urgent and that it should be transmitted to congress under the clear letter of the law. The committee places the highest importance on the protection of whistleblowers and their complaints to congress."

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Apparently Adam has been sitting on this information for a while now till he got his ducks in a row good Planning on his behalf
 
Apparently Adam has been sitting on this information for a while now till he got his ducks in a row good Planning on his behalf

I appreciate your optimism man but I dont know... been following this story for a while and it's nuts. A DNI has never refused to pass whistleblower info along to Congress. It's totally unprecedented and reflects our new authoritarian reality. DOJ is fully captured as well. If y'all have been watching these hearings you know how it'll go later today

Dems: Hey can you be a reasonable professional and do your job guy? Please?

Trump Sycophant: :thefinger:

Dems: :o

I don't see a way out of this unless someone in the IC steps up and leaks this shit.

Nothing will come of this.....

Voted out

Tish James

I'm cynical about the idea that Trump will just leave office if voted out. Especially since he knows what kind of fresh legal hell is waiting for him. This is a dude at war with reality who refused to concede to a fucking weather map. Shit is gonna get ugly next year... Dems better start fighting hard and dirty.
 
I appreciate your optimism man but I dont know... been following this story for a while and it's nuts. A DNI has never refused to pass whistleblower info along to Congress. It's totally unprecedented and reflects our new authoritarian reality. DOJ is fully captured as well. If y'all have been watching these hearings you know how it'll go later today

Dems: Hey can you be a reasonable professional and do your job guy? Please?

Trump Sycophant: :thefinger:

Dems: :o

I don't see a way out of this unless someone in the IC steps up and leaks this shit.



I'm cynical about the idea that Trump will just leave office if voted out. Especially since he knows what kind of fresh legal hell is waiting for him. This is a dude at war with reality who refused to concede to a fucking weather map. Shit is gonna get ugly next year... Dems better start fighting hard and dirty.


He's no longer president when voted out, he has no power!
 
He's no longer president when voted out, he has no power!

I'm just being extra cynical but ofc you're right. I do think the notion of just voting him out in the context of all the electoral fuckery and compromised election security rings false. But this is probably just me being exhausted by the perpetual weakness of Dems
 
I'm just being extra cynical but ofc you're right. I do think the notion of just voting him out in the context of all the electoral fuckery and compromised election security rings false. But this is probably just me being exhausted by the perpetual weakness of Dems
Oh, he will leave if voted out. He's just a showman, serial entrepreneur hustling through another gig.

You ain't used to these weak dems? We have two ongoing wars and the patriot act thanks to them weak bitches not standing up to republicans. They good for 'my bad' politics.
 
Man listen I want that loser to lose but every time someone say this the nail I’m his coffin he manage to crawl his ass right back out the coffin like some kinda zombie

We'll see. That 'secret' meeting is today at 9 am. A congressman will pass info to NYTIMES or WA POST and we'll know by noon if it's a story or not.
 
Man listen I want that loser to lose but every time someone say this the nail I’m his coffin he manage to crawl his ass right back out the coffin like some kinda zombie
The reason for that is the senate......They are holding up anything the Congress want to do with Trump this particular scandal right here is going to put that to the test
 
The reason for that is the senate......They are holding up anything the Congress want to do with Trump this particular scandal right here is going to put that to the test

I hear you easyB but I’m not going to hold my breath.
 
The reason for that is the senate......They are holding up anything the Congress want to do with Trump this particular scandal right here is going to put that to the test


Exactly, so why do you think a fresh media story is gonna change that?

Trump ass gotta get voted out...

Post some bitches
 


Yeah he is shook

The bitch is unraveling more and more easy ….. and the job is aging him faster than previous presidents …. his face looks like cracking clay and melting silly putty ... if his hair wasn't already white .... it would be


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Adam Schiff: "The intelligence community inspector general has agreed to meet has agreed to appear before the house intelligence committee for a briefing on the handling of the whistle blower complaint tomorrow morning September 19th in a closed session at 9 am. The Acting director of national intelligence, Joseph McGuire, has agreed to testify in an open session before the committee next Thursday, September 26th at 9 am. The intelligence committee inspector general determined that this complaint is both credible and urgent and that it should be transmitted to congress under the clear letter of the law. The committee places the highest importance on the protection of whistleblowers and their complaints to congress."

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Shit never goes well for whistleblowers...ever. It serves to out anyone who would expose corruption so that they can be dealt with.
 
Oh, he will leave if voted out. He's just a showman, serial entrepreneur hustling through another gig.

You ain't used to these weak dems? We have two ongoing wars and the patriot act thanks to them weak bitches not standing up to republicans. They good for 'my bad' politics.

Haha I agree on these shiftless Dems but I see Trump's clear narcissistic personality disorder as more of a threat then you do. When you're so unwilling to broach even the idea of correcting a misstatement on something as banal as a weather report it's not alarmist to wonder how he'll handle being forced to concede the office itself. Especially when the office is all that stands between him and a prison bid. I expect all kinds of incredible fuckery in 2020. It just broke today that the WH and DOJ conspired to have Trump's sycophant in the DNI office block an official whistleblower referral to Congress (a referral that was deemed urgent by the OIG - totally unprecedented but it's Barr for the course lol). We're in uncharted waters here Gene... applying the old lenses to this situation doesn't seem pragmatic.
 
Haha I agree on these shiftless Dems but I see Trump's clear narcissistic personality disorder as more of a threat then you do. When you're so unwilling to broach even the idea of correcting a misstatement on something as banal as a weather report it's not alarmist to wonder how he'll handle being forced to concede the office itself. Especially when the office is all that stands between him and a prison bid. I expect all kinds of incredible fuckery in 2020. It just broke today that the WH and DOJ conspired to have Trump's sycophant in the DNI office block an official whistleblower referral to Congress (a referral that was deemed urgent by the OIG - totally unprecedented but it's Barr for the course lol). We're in uncharted waters here Gene... applying the old lenses to this situation doesn't seem pragmatic.
Trump's not a politician though. He's a serial entrepreneur. Americans used to dealing with politicians at this level. Nothing political about Trump. He runs the country like one of his business schemes. That's why he always says shit and then acts like he didn't say it.

Yeah, he's a narcissist, but he's been a serial entrepreneur his entire adult life. Hustling from one project to the next. Ignoring failures like shit didn't happen. Controlling the narrative.

I agree we are in unchartered water, but they aren't as bad as some think. Compare this shit to the Bush years. I'll give you an example of people overreacting and building this guy up. Imagine if the Secure Fence Act of 2006 happened under Trump. Under Bush, we didn't even have posts on here about that shit. Under Trump, shit would break CNN. Why?
 
Trump is so toxic, intel experts don’t want to join his National Security Council for fear it will damage their reputation

President Donald Trump has politicized everything he touches since taking office — including traditionally apolitical aspects of the federal government, like intelligence operations.

This has had profound consequences for his administration. According to NPR, the National Security Council, an office of the White House once considered one of the most prestigious places for an executive branch official, is becoming a no-go zone for career professionals — because everyone is afraid that working for Trump will damage their reputation.




“There is a school of thought that it can be risky for your career — sometimes being there puts you in a position where you have to say no to ambassadors and other senior officials, and they may remember that when you return,” said a senior foreign policy official who rejected an NSC.




Part of the reason so few people are serving at the NSC is that Trump has reduced its size, in keeping with his personal belief that he knows what’s best to begin with. But it is also that foreign policy is so chaotic under him that intelligence experts don’t think they can keep up with the administration’s official position.




Trump has burned through several National Security Advisers since taking office. His first, Michael Flynn, resigned amid revelations he lied to investigators about his contacts with Russia, and is awaiting sentencing in connection with former special counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation. His second and third advisers, H. R. McMaster and John Bolton, were fired for ideological disputes with the president. His new acting National Security Adviser is Robert O’Brien.

https://www.rawstory.com/2019/09/tr...cil-for-fear-it-will-damage-their-reputation/
 
Trump's not a politician though. He's a serial entrepreneur. Americans used to dealing with politicians at this level. Nothing political about Trump. He runs the country like one of his business schemes. That's why he always says shit and then acts like he didn't say it.

Yeah, he's a narcissist, but he's been a serial entrepreneur his entire adult life. Hustling from one project to the next. Ignoring failures like shit didn't happen. Controlling the narrative.

I agree we are in unchartered water, but they aren't as bad as some think. Compare this shit to the Bush years. I'll give you an example of people overreacting and building this guy up. Imagine if the Secure Fence Act of 2006 happened under Trump. Under Bush, we didn't even have posts on here about that shit. Under Trump, shit would break CNN. Why?
The only question is why you continue to downplay the coup of government from republicans.

Constitutional lawyer explains how whistleblower complaint puts Trump ‘gross abuse of power’ on display: ‘Gonna be ugly’
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-whistleblower-complaint-intelligence_n_5d83d812e4b0957256b3af7a

Now we have the DOJ acting as a shield for Trump.

His people are in place and his judges. Trump is above the law.
 
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