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BREAKING: Anti-Trump Whistleblower Colluded With House Democrats Before Filing Complaint
The Federalist ^
| 10/03/2019
| Sean Davis
Posted on 10/03/2019 8:52:42 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
An anti-Trump whistleblower at the center of ongoing Democratic efforts to impeach President Donald Trump coordinated with Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., and his Democratic staff prior to filing his whistleblower complaint, The New York Times reported on Wednesday afternoon. The bombshell report that the whistleblower and his Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) colleagues actively worked exclusively with congressional Democrats before filing the complaint raises serious questions about whether the complainant followed federal laws providing whistleblower protections for employees within the U.S. intelligence community.
“Before going to Congress, the C.I.A. officer had a colleague convey his accusations to the agencys top lawyer,” The New York Times reported. “Concerned about how that avenue for airing his allegations was unfolding, the officer then approached a House Intelligence Committee aide, alerting him to the accusation against Mr. Trump.”
The New York Times noted that the anti-Trump complainant only notified the committee’s Democrats of his allegations.
“The whistle-blowers decision to offer what amounted to an early warning to the intelligence committees Democrats is also sure to thrust Mr. Schiff even more forcefully into the center of the controversy,” The New York Times wrote.
Under federal law, whistleblowers within the intelligence community are required to report any allegations of wrongdoing to the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) in order to receive statutory whistleblower protections for their disclosures. The law does not provide any protections to employees or contractors who bypass the process required by law and go directly to Congress, nor does it provide any avenue to disclose classified information to Congress without first going through the ICIG. If the complainant or a colleague leaked classified information to Schiff or his committee, those individuals could be subject to criminal liability for illegal and unauthorized disclosure of classified information.
“The employee may contact the intelligence committees directly [after filing a complaint with the inspector general] if the employee…before making such a contact, furnishes to the Director, through the Inspector General, a statement of the employee’s complaint or information and notice of the employee’s intent to contact the intelligence committees directly…and obtains and follows from the Director, through the Inspector General, direction on how to contact the intelligence committees in accordance with appropriate security practices,” the federal whistleblower law, known as the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act, or ICWPA, states.
The full anti-Trump complaint, which was declassified by the president and released on September 25, included no first-hand evidence of wrongdoing by the president. Instead, it offered a litany of second-hand allegations, gossip, and hearsay, much of which was shown to be false when compared to the actual transcript of the July 25 phone call between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky.
As The Federalist first reported last week, the ICIG changed its internal rules and guidance regarding whistleblower complaints to eliminate a requirement that the complaints contain first-hand information. The ICIG confirmed that reporting on Monday when it admitted it had altered its forms and procedures after the anti-Trump complaint was filed with the ICIG.
Top lawmakers in both the Senate and House sent letters to the ICIG earlier this week demanding to know precisely when the first-hand information required was discarded. Under the whistleblower law, the ICIG has near-total authority to determine how whistleblower evidence is weighed and ultimately whether complaints are considered credible.
The ICIG admitted in a September 13 letter to Congress that he never reviewed the transcript of the July 25 call before determining that the anti-Trump complaint “appear[ed] credible.”
As part of its preliminary review, the ICIG did not request access to records of the Presidents July 25, 2019, call with the Ukrainian President, ICIG Michael Atkinson wrote.
Both the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Justice Office of Legal Counsel determined that the complaint was statutorily deficient and did not qualify under the law as an “urgent concern” that needed to be provided to the relevant congressional oversight committees.
The communication between the whistleblower and House Democrats prior to the complaint’s filing also raises questions about whether Schiff and his committee staff coordinated with the ICIG regarding the watchdog’s whistleblower forms and guidance stating that first-hand information is required in order for the agency to properly investigate “urgent concern” complaints.
The new revelations that Schiff and his staff coordinated with the anti-Trump complainant and his colleagues prior to a formal whistleblower complaint also suggest Schiff was less than truthful about his interactions with the whistleblower. On August 28, nearly two weeks before the ICIG formally informed Congress of a pending “urgent concern” whistleblower complaint from an intel operative, Schiff tweeted allegations from the complaint without disclosing their source.
“Schiff was in on it and he lied about it,” a congressional G.O.P. staffer told The Federalist. “This impeachment initiative has as much genuineness as a three dollar bill.”
Sean Davis is the co-founder of The Federalist.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 1moretime; belongsinbloggers; blog; bloggers; braking; collusion; democrats; impeachment; schiff; seandavis; trump; whistleblower
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To: Trumpnado2016
That is one man I wish would just go away or be thrown out of Congress. His face just says with loud words, “WEASEL, LIAR, SCUMBAG” etc.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:13:48 AM PDT
by
ducttape45
("Righteousness exalteth a nation; but sin is a reproach to any people." Proverbs 14:34)
To: SeekAndFind
Well.... the Schiff has hit the fan now.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:14:15 AM PDT
by
A Voice
(As it was in the days of Noah, so shall it be in the end times.)
To: PGR88
It can’t be reformed. It is filled with incompetent boobs who have visited disaster on America and the world for decades.
It needs to be disbanded.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:14:32 AM PDT
by
Vaden
(First they came for the Confederates... Next they came for Washington... Then they came...)
To: SeekAndFind
What a waste of "the People's" time to focus on this character named Schiff, who is, in concert with his fellow Democrats, attempting to carry out the coup they set out to accomplish, beginning on the day after Trump was chosen by those "People" (of the Constitution's Preamble) to be the President of the United States of America.
To: SeekAndFind
I wish the Office of Legal Counsel’s opinion on this whistleblower claim would get more coverage.
The OLC clearly concludes that the claimant was not entitled to whistleblower protection under the ICWPA because this was a matter outside the intelligence community among other things. Even the Acting DNI pointed out that the OLC opinions are binding on this matter. That’s why he didn’t pass the urgent concern report to Congress. It wasn’t deemed an urgent concern under the law.
To: SeekAndFind
“The bombshell report that the whistleblower and his Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) colleagues actively worked exclusively with congressional Democrats before filing the complaint raises serious questions about whether the complainant followed federal laws providing whistleblower protections for employees within the U.S. intelligence community.”
And raises serious questions as to what extent those congressional Democrats actively worked with the whistleblower to fudge the report.
To: SeekAndFind
Didn’t they need to wait until ICIG changed the whistleblower rules to allow third-hand unverified information?
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:23:35 AM PDT
by
DBrow
To: SeekAndFind
IMHO, putting the word ‘breaking’ in the headline of an article largely based in NYT reporting is disingenuous at best. Putting this in “Breaking News’ is also wrong. It was breaking news yesterday when reported by the NYT. Today, not so much.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:25:54 AM PDT
by
upchuck
(Democraps say the President is out of control. They mean the President of out of THEIR control.)
To: DBrow
RE: Didnt they need to wait until ICIG changed the whistleblower rules to allow third-hand unverified information?
They DID wait. But while waiting, the written report could have already been prepared or was simultaneously being prepared. This is a coordinated effort.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:26:50 AM PDT
by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
To: SeekAndFind
The leaker is definitely someone up VERY high in the intelligence community. I hope he/she gets prosecuted for this.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:27:11 AM PDT
by
Preachin'
(I stand with many voters who will never vote for a pro abortion candidate.)
To: liberalh8ter; Vaden
Reforming, how about abolishing? I don't disagree. First the CIAs many problems needs to be put on the table. No one wants to touch that. See where it goes from there.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:27:43 AM PDT
by
PGR88
To: Harpotoo
RE: BLah, blah, blah as he is still being called a whistle blower by the MSM with their continuing attempt to legitimize him/her/it/they/whatever:-)
Let’s call it for what it is — A DEEP STATE CIA SPY FOR THE DEMOCRATS.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:28:10 AM PDT
by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
To: SeekAndFind
“...less than truthful”
Geeeez
Schiff is a psychotic criminal. If he could tell the truth and it would do him good, he’d lie anyway.
Embezzlement, graft and bribery ARE his form of government.
He’s never risen to “less than truthful” in his entire sick life.
To: PGR88
Why reform it? Cut it loose to be the NGO it desperately wants to be! Let them get ALL their funding from Soros.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:33:07 AM PDT
by
wastoute
(Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
To: SeekAndFind
Hey look, another story for the democrat media to ignore.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:33:29 AM PDT
by
jughandle
(Big words anger me, keep talking.)
To: SeekAndFind
In short, the entire impeachment is a big fat lie.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:36:01 AM PDT
by
xzins
(Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory.)
To: xzins
RE: In short, the entire impeachment is a big fat lie.
Well, there is no impeachment yet. There is an inquiry, which is based on a big fat lie.
In fact, the genesis of the inquiry itself is suspicious.
Previous impeachment inquiries were done ONLY WITH A FULL HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES VOTE.
This one was initiated by a handful of Democrats.
It was a sneaky campaign designed to by-pass the representatives of the people of the United States of America in order not to put Democrats from Red States on record.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:40:10 AM PDT
by
SeekAndFind
(look at Michigan, it will)
To: PGR88
It has to go the way of the dodo. Obama had 8 years to place his people in that agency, so I'm sure it is beyond saving at this point.
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:40:28 AM PDT
by
Major Matt Mason
(The media needs a major a$$-kicking.)
To: SeekAndFind
and the coup continues. Give us the word Mr. President and we can sure help fix this problem
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:43:34 AM PDT
by
eartick
(Stupidity is expecting the government that broke itself to go out and fix itself. Texan for TEXIT!)
To: SeekAndFind
FWIW, CIA has its own IG, not the ICIG.
50 USC 3517 <- CIA
50 USC 3033 <- IC
Whistler was CIA? Why not use CIA/OIG? Do we have some IG shopping going on?
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posted on
10/03/2019 9:43:47 AM PDT
by
Cboldt
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