Posted on 01/06/2020 7:53:37 PM PST by White MAGA Man
Ranking member of the House Intelligence Committee Devin Nunes told investigative reporter Sara Carter that Republicans are currently investigating Intel Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson.
GOP lawmakers asked Mr. Atkinson to reveal who changed the whistleblower complaint form to allow for second-hand info and office gossip.
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Atkinson's father used to tell him, nobody has to be completely useless
you can always serve as a bad example.
See 26.
Second hand.... who hoo, woo nelly! Here we go boys and girls. The law of unintended consequences.
The democrats are learning (within legal boundaries) that Trump is going after them with the same techniques and questionable legal charades. Trump is holding the levers of most power today as opposed to several years ago and using the Intelligence Agencies lawfully he is bring charges against bad political players.
If Trump were to announce today he is going to use the exact techniques the democrats have used against him... my point being to enrage the US Public and WOKE them against the democrats as they all scream that his abusing his power and breaking the law. They would non-stop 7=24 opine how what he is doing is different — Trump does not yet bring charges or make foreign policy or governmental decisions but rather FLOATS them to the Press and the Democrats as they whine and scream. THEN TRUMP HAS THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WOKE TO THE DNC LAWBREAKING and he can prosecute them in the courts of law without ever tipping his hand or breaking the laws they have broken.
Prior to the so-called whistle blower (WB) coming forward, the language in the complaint form did indicate that the information had to be first hand. IC IG Michael Atkinson changed the form specifically for this WB.
On Monday, the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) admitted that it did alter its forms and policies governing whistleblower complaints, and that it did so in response to the anti-Trump complaint filed on Aug. 12, 2019.
The Federalist first reported the sudden changes last Friday. While many in the media falsely claimed the ICIGs stunning admission debunked The Federalists report, the admission from the ICIG completely affirmed the reporting on the secretive change to whistleblower rules following the filing of an anti-Trump complaint in August.
The ICIG also disclosed for the first time that the anti-Trump complainant filed his complaint using the previously authorized form, the guidance for which explicitly stated the ICIGs previous requirement for firsthand evidence for credible complaints. The Federalist reported last week that it was not known which form, if any, the complainant used, as the complaint that was declassified and released to the public last week was written as a letter to the two chairmen of the congressional intelligence committees.
Remember that the WB contacted Schiffs office before he or she contacted the IG and Schiff lied about it. Michael Atkinson, the IC IG, could not account for the 18 day delay between the Ukrainian call and the filing of the complaint- or even when the WB contacted Schiffs office.
Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson, in testimony to House lawmakers about the whistleblower complaint on President Trumps controversial phone call with his Ukrainian counterpart, could not explain what accounted for the 18-day window between the July 25 call and the Aug. 12 complaint filing or when exactly the whistleblower contacted a key Democrats staff, sources familiar with the testimony told Fox News.
The whistleblowers contact with Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Adam Schiffs staff before filing the complaint in mid-August has prompted renewed scrutiny of Schiff.
The top Democrat previously said we have not spoken directly to the whistleblower, but his office later revised the claim, saying that Schiff himself does not know the identity of the whistleblower, and has not met with or spoken with the whistleblower or their counsel for any reason.
Heres the nitty gritty: Sources familiar with Atkinsons closed-door, transcribed interview Friday with members of the House Intelligence Committee also noted that Atkinson said the whistleblower did not disclose the contact during that 18-day window with Schiffs office, as Fox News first reported Friday. Sources said Atkinson testified that the whistleblower, in filing the complaint, left blank a section in which he or she could have disclosed that congressional contact. Left it blank- to be filled in later. And theres a problem with the complainant
Sources further told Fox News that Atkinson revealed the whistleblower volunteered he or she was a registered Democrat and had a prior working relationship with a prominent Democratic politician.
As in a 2020 candidate. So Atkinsons actions make clear that depending on the target of the complaint, the IC is willing to rewrite the language in these forms. Thats a problem. Sen. Tom Cotton also thinks there is a problem:
Michael Atkinson, the Intelligence Community Inspector General, or ICIG, is under fire for secretly eliminating a requirement that whistleblowers provide first-hand information to support allegations of wrongdoing. The ICIG admitted that it secretly changed its rules and forms in response to an error-ridden complaint filed against President Donald Trump that consisted entirely of gossip, rumor, and second-hand information. Your disappointing testimony to the Senate Intelligence Committee on September 26 was evasive to the point of being insolent and obstructive, Cotton, a Republican member of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), wrote on Wednesday.
Cotton said Atkinson refused to disclose to SSCI members why Atkinson initially determined the anti-Trump complainant had a partisan political bias against Trump. Despite repeated questions, you refused to explain what you meant in your written report by indicia of an arguable political bias on the part of a rival political candidate, Cotton wrote. This information is, of course, unclassified and we were meeting in a closed setting. Yet you moralized about how you were duty bound not to share even a hint of this political bias with us.
Now we learn that the House changed its rules to be able to further frame Trump. On the very day the WB complaint was filed, Pelosi changed the House rules for impeachment. The language change is here (Excerpt) Read more at Floppingaces.net...
Nunes is known for providing very accurate information. And if true this reflects what most would consider a legitimate investigation into a serious matter and should be expected in a society bound by laws and justice.
Good summary.
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