Posted on 09/30/2019 10:36:02 AM PDT by robowombat
GOP senators attack whistleblower's credibility
GOP senators attack whistleblower's credibility BY ALEXANDER BOLTON - 09/30/19 06:00 AM EDT 13,753
Republican senators scrambling to protect President Trump from a formal impeachment inquiry are attacking the credibility of the whistleblower who filed a complaint.
GOP lawmakers are asserting the whistleblower did not have firsthand knowledge of the actions detailed in the complaint and question whether the person had a political agenda.
It doesnt come from a person with personal knowledge. Its like I heard these people say this, and now Im reporting it. I think that is pretty bizarre, said Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas).
Secondly, after a certain point, it doesnt just allege facts, it really is kind of a dossier or political diatribe, so I think there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical. Having said that, we are in the process of talking to the director of national intelligence and the inspector general.
Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), who has had a reputation for protecting whistleblowers, said the one at the center of the Trump impeachment inquiry didnt necessarily deserve protections.
If they are not really a whistleblower, they dont get the protection, he said.
The remarks from Grassley, Cornyn and other senators echo arguments coming from Trump, but stand in stark contrast to the testimony last week from acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire, who said the whistleblower acted in good faith.
I think the whistleblower did the right thing, Maguire told the House Intelligence Committee.
But Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said reading the whistleblowers complaint makes me more suspicious about how all this happened.
I want to know who was the person that went to the whistleblower, he said.
Graham said that whistleblowers typically report witnessing basic facts and firsthand evidence and raised concern about what some Republicans see as a not-so-subtle attempt to draw up a criminal indictment of Trump.
This was a fairly sophisticated effort to write a narrative rather than blow a whistle, he said.
A Senate Republican aide predicted that the whistleblowers name will likely become public either because that person will agree to testify publicly or the name will leak to the press.
The attacks on the whistleblower come with high stakes, as GOP leaders see their political fate as closely tied to Trumps in next years elections.
Several Republican lawmakers publicly and privately acknowledged over the past week that the content of the transcript of a July 25 call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, in which Trump urged Ukrainian officials to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden, was damaging.
Sen. Mitt Romney (R-Utah) called the transcript troubling in the extreme while Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.), who recently secured Trumps endorsement for reelection, warned theres obviously lots thats very troubling here.
A handful of Republicans have expressed shock that Trump released the transcript of the presidents conversation with Zelensky and an unredacted version of the whistleblower complaint, fearing it gave Democrats ammunition.
A GOP senator who requested anonymity to discuss party strategy said that White House officials and GOP leaders decided the damaging information was likely to become public anyway and thought the best strategy was to get it out early so Republicans could then have a chance to wage a counteroffensive.
This was all going to become public. The thought was the sooner it does, the better. Get it all out quickly, the lawmaker said.
And other Republicans offered other surprise defenses of Trump.
Sen. John Kennedy (R-La.) compared Trumps conduct to a police officer who beats up a suspect while arresting them.
This is the way I analyze this ... I look at this like a guy robs a bank and on the way to jail the cops beat the bejesus out of him. Kennedy said. Should cops beat the bejesus out of suspects? No. Should it be investigated? Yes. But you cant ignore the alleged bank robbery either."
As part of that counteroffensive strategy, Republican lawmakers have sought to shift the public focus off of Trump and onto Biden.
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) told reporters Thursday that it was perfectly acceptable for Trump to ask Zelensky to participate in a Department of Justice investigation of what role Biden and his son Hunter Biden, a paid board member to a Ukrainian gas company, might have had in quashing a Ukrainian corruption investigation.
Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said Trump has a responsibility as the head law enforcement official of the nation to delve into efforts by U.S. officials to interfere in foreign corruption investigations and to probe efforts from abroad to interfere in U.S. elections.
One of the controversial subjects Trump alluded to in his conversation with Zelensky was an allegation that a Russia-orchestrated hacking of the Democratic National Committee in 2016 was conducted in Ukraine. There has been little evidence to substantiate that claim.
Johnson sees Trumps interest in Bidens Ukraine connections and Ukraines alleged role in meddling in the 2016 election as legitimate law enforcement interests.
GOP leaders have sought to tamp down criticism of Trump from their ranks, mindful that that unity among rank-and-file members is crucial to maintaining their political strength, a point that Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) frequently makes to colleagues.
Graham, one of Trumps staunchest allies, told reporters on Wednesday that Romney was the only senator to voice concerns about Trumps conduct at a private lunch meeting of the Senate Republican Steering Committee.
And Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), another Trump ally, sought to portray Romney as a disgruntled outlier. Mitt Romney doesnt like the president and hes going to say a lot of things I dont agree with, he said.
The White House in recent days has worked closely to coordinate its defense with allies on Capitol Hill.
A White House aide accidentally sent a copy of its talking point for Republican lawmakers to Democratic offices on Wednesday.
The document argued that Trump made no quid-pro-quo request to Zelensky and discussed Biden only after Zelensky initiated the conversation about corruption-related issues.
The talking points also shifted scrutiny to the whistleblower by arguing the real scandal was that Trumps confidential conversation with a foreign leader was leaked to the press.
The document reflected Johnsons argument that it was proper for Trump to ask a foreign leader to investigate any connection between his country and attempted interference in the 2016 election.
Republicans strategists acknowledge their prospects in the 2020 election, when control of the Senate as well as the White House and House will be up for grabs, are closely tied to Trumps.
A Republican strategist working on a congressional campaign in Iowa said that, for example, while Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa), who is up for reelection, has a strong independent brand and could outperform Trump by a few points, she would likely lose if Trump lost her state by 5 points or more.
Ernst has said the investigation of the whistleblowers complaint should be handled on a bipartisan basis by the Senate Intelligence Committee.
Another GOP tactic has been to portray the Democrats as dead-set on impeachment regardless of what any investigation of the whistleblowers complaint turns up.
This line of argument has been spearheaded by McConnell.
We know that House Democrats have been indulging in their impeachment obsession for nearly three years now, a never-ending impeachment parade in search of a rationale, he said on the Senate floor the morning after Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) announced the launch of a formal impeachment inquiry.
McConnell pointed out that on the day of Trumps inauguration, The Washington Post ran a headline stating, The campaign to impeach President Trump has begun.
Do these knuckle heads/dumbasses...address that the whistle blow "rules" were changed...And they should be looking into THAT!!...The who, the when...sort of stuff.
And Sen. James Inhofe (R-Okla.), another Trump ally, sought to portray Romney as a disgruntled outlier. Mitt Romney doesnt like the president and hes going to say a lot of things I dont agree with, he said.
..Jimmy is one of my Senor turds...He's a worthless...RINO.
Breaking news. The whistleblowers name revealed.
Adam Schiff: Were waiting for GODOT.
Not the 10 or 12 that the wb implied.
My guess is the intelligence community is eavesdropping on Trump’s calls and they needed an imaginary “second hand” source to leak the information they heard. Citing hearsay from “White House sources” that don’t actually exist. And, they needed the update to the whistleblower form to pull this off. All very sloppy work from Intelligence because it will be exposed...but when you are desperate like the Deep State mistakes will be made. They are flailing, at this point, with the ongoing investigations into their corruption.
After HOW long, now?? From the beginning of this sham until today!! What was the hang up with their objection?
A nefarious political attack guised as a whistleblower. It’s obvious many more were involved who should/must be revealed!
“Whistleblower, whistleblower, whistleblower” over and over and over in this drek.
This so-called 'whistleblower' better damn well be IDENTIFIED or else NO TESTIMONY FROM ANYONE. PERIOD. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES HAS THE AUTHORITY TO KNOW WHO IS BEHIND THE ATTEMPT TO REMOVE HIM FROM OFFICE.
This STANK goes all way to the Deep State cabal and SMELLS LIKE HILLARY OR GEORGE SOROS.
Given that the so-called 'whistleblower' APPARENTLY DID NOT WRITE THE ACTUAL COMPLAINT HIMSELF, this begs the question, "How many people were exposed to this information in order to draft the complaint?" It reads like a LEGAL document written by attorneys! The so-called 'whistleblower's' complaint should be considered NULL AND VOID for MANY reasons but chiefly because the so-called 'whistleblower' DID NOT WRITE IT HIMSELF. ALL PARTICIPANTS OF THIS HIT JOB MUST BE IDENTIFIED AND REQUIRED TO TESTIFY.
It is entirely possible THERE IS NO WHISTLEBLOWER OTHER THAN DEEP STATE ACTORS PERPETRATING AN CAREFULLY ORCHESTRATED ASSAULT ON THE PRESIDENT. This is textbook TREASON!
VERY important! LACK of proper security clearances or 'need to know' in play here.
I want to know who was behind the changes to the Disclosure of Urgent Concern form. I want to know the date in August 2019 that the change came about.
“...The internal properties of the newly revised Disclosure of Urgent Concern form, which the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) requires to be submitted under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA), show that the document was uploaded on September 24, 2019, at 4:25 p.m., just days before the anti-Trump complaint was declassified and released to the public. The markings on the document state that it was revised in August 2019, but no specific date of revision is disclosed...”
H/T to FReeper a fool in paradise
TOLD YOU the senate leadership would FOLD!! The mediaVOMITS put the pressure for the RATS!! McConnell announces SENATE impeachment trial, he states he had no choice! I’m telling you folks the fix is in! I made the comment earlier this morning this was breaking news and right away I was vilified... Ck out breibart BIG RED LETTER HEADLINE! See for yourselves!!
Bears repeating loudly, and often!!
“Calling this political operative a whistleblower is a travesty.” They want Trump to intercede in this investigation and get him for Obstruction of Justice!
1) Who is the Whistleblower? (There might not be one)
2) Who was the Whistleblower's source?
3) Who WROTE the Whistleblower's complaint?
4) Did all involved HAVE APPROPRIATE SECURITY CLEARANCES? (Potential VIOLATIONS of the espionage act)
5) Did Nancy Pelosi READ THE COMPLAINT PRIOR TO ITS RELEASE?
6) How did Nancy Pelosi know the contents of the complaint if it hadn't been released yet? 7) WHO in the intelligence community changed the rule regarding whistleblower criteria (second-hand vs. first-hand knowledge)?
8) How can Mitch McConnell say impeachment trial must proceed IF NANCY PELOSI NEVER PUT THE IMPEACHMENT INQUIRY TO VOTE ON THE FLOOR??? TOTAL FRAUD!
7) WHO in the intelligence community changed the rule regarding whistleblower criteria (second-hand vs. first-hand knowledge)?
What?
“DEEP STATE ACTORS PERPETRATING AN CAREFULLY ORCHESTRATED ASSAULT ON THE PRESIDENT. This is textbook TREASON!”
Maybe they know whats coming from the IG Reports and they just don’t care what length they have top go to.
Be still my beating heart, THEY'RE ALIVE!
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