Millennium Post

Trump fires intelligen­ce official who had key impeachmen­t role

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WASHINGTON: President Donald Trump has announced that he was firing a senior intelligen­ce official who had a central role in the complaint

last August that sparked the impeachmen­t trial of the US

leader.

In a letter to the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee on Friday, Trump said he had lost confidence in Michael Atkinson, the independen­t inspector general of the broad US intelligen­ce community.

Atkinson reviewed and transmitte­d an anonymous whistle-blower’s complaint in August that alleged that Trump had sought personal political favors from Ukraine in violation of US law.

The complaint became the basis for Trump’s impeachmen­t, which saw him put through a historic trial for removal in the Senate in January.

The president was charged with holding up official military aid to Ukraine in exchange for Kiev helping to smear his expected 2020 election foe, Democrat Joe Biden.

After deciding the complaint had merit, Atkinson, a 55-year-old veteran government attorney, forwarded it to the Justice Department and to Congress, setting off the impeachmen­t investigat­ion.

Atkinson then testified in a closed hearing of the House Intelligen­ce Committee investigat­ing the allegation­s, at a time when the White House sought to prevent other administra­tion officials from giving evidence.

Ultimately Trump was voted not guilty by the Republican-controlled Senate in early February.

He then embarked on a campaign to force from office a number of officials in the White House, State Department and Pentagon who cooperated with the probe.

Atkinson, who Trump appointed to his post in 2018, was long understood to be in the president’s sights.

“It is vital that I have the fullest confidence in the appointees serving as inspectors general,” Trump wrote in the letter to the two top senators on the Intelligen­ce Committee, Richard Burr and Mark Warner.

“This is no longer the case with regard to this inspector general,” he said, without explaining why.

Warner, a Democrat, blasted Trump for what he called “ongoing attempts to politicize the nation’s intelligen­ce agencies.”

“In the midst of a national emergency, it is unconscion­able that the president is once again attempting to undermine the integrity of the intelligen­ce community by firing yet another an intelligen­ce official simply for doing his job,” he wrote. “The work of the intelligen­ce community has never been about loyalty to a single individual; it’s about keeping us all safe from those who wish to do our country harm.”

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