The complaint, originally made on August 12, comes from a
yet unnamed source within the Trump administration who “received information
from multiple U.S. government officials that the President of the United States
is using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country
in the 2020 U.S. election.” The complaint was filed with intelligence community
Inspector General Michael Atkinson in August, but was illegally withheld from
congressional intelligence committees until earlier this week. Section
(K)(5)(C) of the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act requires
that whistleblower complaints from members of US intelligence agencies be
released to congress within seven days. The refusal of the Trump administration
to release the whistleblower complaint was one of the catalyzing events that
led congressional Democrats to begin impeachment proceedings.
The complaint alleges that while on a phone call made on
July 25, Trump pressured the government of Ukraine to investigate
unsubstantiated claims that Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden’s son
had illegal business dealings in the country and provide that information to
the White House. In addition, the president reportedly requested that the
Ukrainian government obtain and deliver servers used by the Democratic National
Committee during the 2016 presidential election that he believed were in the country
and to contact US Attorney General Robert Barr and Trump’s personal attorney
Rudy Giuliani for any follow-up. Most notably, the complaint alleges that White
House officials sought to immediately cover up the records of the conversation,
including removing electronic recordings of the phone call from normal White
House records systems and refusing to distribute raw transcripts to
cabinet-level officials as is customary. The complaint further details months
of interactions between Giuliani, Barr and Ukrainian officials allegedly tied
to the interference scheme. Finally, a redacted portion of the complaint covers
the refusal of the administration to release approved foreign aid to Ukraine at
the same time as the phone call took place. The details of the whistleblower
complaint comport with a heavily edited summary of the telephone conversation released by the
White House.
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