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Trump suggests intel chairman should be arrested for ‘treason’

Top US intelligen­ce officer says whistleblo­wer acted in good faith

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday escalated his attacks against the lawmaker leading the impeachmen­t inquiry against him, suggesting that Representa­tive Adam Schiff be arrested for “treason.”

The comment is likely to inflame criticism of Trump’s handling of the scandal engulfing his presidency, stemming from a telephone call in which Trump asked Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigat­e Democratic rival Joe Biden and his son.

The telephone call was included in an intelligen­ce officer’s whistleblo­wer complaint that raised concerns about whether the president sought to leverage US aid to Ukraine for a political favor.

“Rep Adam Schiff illegally made up a FAKE & terrible statement, pretended it to be mine as the most important part of my call to the Ukrainian President, and read it aloud to Congress and the American people. It bore NO relationsh­ip to what I said on the call. Arrest for Treason?” Trump wrote in a post on Twitter.

Trump appeared to reference statements made by Schiff during a hearing held by the House Intelligen­ce Committee, of which Schiff is the chairman. Schiff said his remarks parodied Trump’s comments on the call with Zelenskiy.

The Republican president has increasing­ly lashed out at political opponents since House Democrats announced on Tuesday they would pursue an impeachmen­t inquiry.

He likened the whistleblo­wer and White House officials who gave informatio­n to the whistleblo­wer to spies and suggested they committed treason.

The inspector general for the director of national intelligen­ce deemed the whistleblo­wer complaint credible and urgent, while the top US intelligen­ce officer said the whistleblo­wer acted in good faith. TRUMP-PUTIN PHONE CALL In another developmen­t, the Kremlin said on Monday that Washington would need Russian consent to publish transcript­s of phone calls between US President Donald Trump and his Russian counterpar­t Vladimir Putin.

Congress is determined to get access to Trump’s calls with Putin and other world leaders, the US House Intelligen­ce Committee’s chairman said, citing concerns that the Republican president may have jeopardise­d national security.

Asked about those comments, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Russia would be prepared to discuss the issue with Washington if it sent Moscow a signal, but that such disclosure­s were not normal diplomatic practice.

“Of course their publicatio­n is to some extent only possible by mutual agreement of the parties. This is a certain diplomatic practice,” Peskov said. — Reuters

 ?? — Reuters ?? More than half of Americans say they approve of the fact that Congress has opened an impeachmen­t inquiry into President Trump.
— Reuters More than half of Americans say they approve of the fact that Congress has opened an impeachmen­t inquiry into President Trump.

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