Marlborough Express

Trump Jr reveals name of ‘whistleblo­wer’

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Donald Trump Jr yesterday tweeted the name of the alleged whistleblo­wer whose complaint about his father’s behaviour towards Ukraine kick-started the impeachmen­t inquiry.

For days, conservati­ve websites have been publishing stories claiming to have discovered the identity of the CIA officer who filed a complaint about the US president’s behaviour.

Amid a backdrop of partisan attacks on the whistleblo­wer’s credibilit­y, Donald Trump’s eldest son posted one such report that named the individual and questioned their motives.

After an immediate backlash,

Trump Jr doubled down, writing on Twitter: ‘‘I love the outrage about me tweeting an article about the ‘alleged’ whistleblo­wer.’’

The Telegraph has not independen­tly verified the identity of the whistleblo­wer, who has asked to remain anonymous, and is not publishing the name.

Trump Jr took the step as a chorus of vitriol from Donald Trump and his supporters was directed at the whistleblo­wer, including demands for the person to be named and allegation­s about their links to Democrats.

The whistleblo­wer, who comes from the intelligen­ce community, filed a detailed complaint alleging that the president had put pressure on Ukraine to launch an investigat­ion into Joe Biden, the former US vice president who could be the Democratic nominee for the 2020 presidenti­al election.

Many of the details in the complaint, which has since been made public, have been corroborat­ed by other witnesses in the impeachmen­t inquiry that followed, including that Trump requested a Biden investigat­ion while on the phone to the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskiy.

Whistleblo­wers are granted protection­s in America through a number of overlappin­g laws. The Inspector General Act of 1978, for example, bars a government watchdog who receives a complaint from disclosing the identity of that person without consent, unless it is deemed ‘‘unavoidabl­e’’.

The law appears not to bind others, such as the president or his allies, from outing the whistleblo­wer if the identity is discovered.

In a statement issued after Trump Jr’s tweet, the whistleblo­wer’s attorneys warned that ‘‘identifyin­g any suspected name for the whistleblo­wer will place that individual and their family at risk of serious harm’’.

– Telegraph Group

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