Kuwait Times

Whistleblo­wer and Trump’s phone call

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WASHINGTON: A mysterious whistleblo­wer, a telephone call between President Donald Trump and a foreign leader, and military aid to Ukraine. Here’s what we know about the latest political firestorm swirling around Washington:

Whistleblo­wer

On August 12, an unknown whistleblo­wer in the US intelligen­ce community filed a complaint with Michael Atkinson, the Inspector General of the Intelligen­ce Community (ICIG), regarding a matter of “urgent concern.” The identity of the whistleblo­wer and the nature of the complaint have not been publicly revealed. After reviewing the complaint, Atkinson determined it was “credible” and forwarded it on August 26 to the acting Director of National Intelligen­ce, Joseph Maguire, a Trump appointee. The Democratic-led House Intelligen­ce Committee is demanding that the whistleblo­wer’s complaint be turned over but Maguire has declined to share it. According to The Washington Post, the complaint concerned a “promise” Trump made in a recent phone call with a foreign leader.

Phone call

The phone call in question, according to US media reports, was a July 25 conversati­on between Trump and Ukraine’s newly elected President Volodymyr Zelensky. According to The Wall Street Journal, Trump repeatedly pressured Zelensky in the call to investigat­e Hunter Biden, the son of Joe Biden, Trump’s main potential 2020 reelection rival. Hunter Biden in 2014 joined the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian gas firm accused of corrupt practices, but he has not been personally accused of any wrongdoing. The Journal said Trump urged Zelensky “about eight times” during the call to work with Rudy Giuliani, his personal attorney, on a probe into Hunter Biden.

At the time of the conversati­on, the United States was holding up $250 million in military aid for Ukraine, but the Journal said Trump did not mention the assistance during the conversati­on. Three committees in the Democratic-controlled House of Representa­tives have demanded that the White House turn over a transcript of the call. The committees claim it may include evidence of Trump and Giuliani’s efforts to “improperly pressure” Ukraine to help his reelection bid. They accused Trump and Giuliani of trying to coerce Ukraine, in exchange for military assistance, into conducting a “politicall­y motivated” investigat­ion into Hunter Biden. “If the President is trying to pressure Ukraine into choosing between defending itself from Russian aggression without US assistance or leveraging its judicial system to serve the ends of the Trump campaign, this would represent a staggering abuse of power,” the Democratic committee chairmen said.

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