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Whistleblo­wer disputes boil over at probe hearing

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>>WASHINGTON: Transcript­s released on Friday in the impeachmen­t inquiry show Republican­s and Democrats repeatedly skirmishin­g over GOP questions that appeared aimed at drawing out the identity of the whistleblo­wer who filed the initial complaint against President Donald Trump. Mr Trump himself speculated that the whistleblo­wer “should be sued. And maybe for treason.’’

During questionin­g last month of Lt Col Alexander Vindman, a top Trump national security adviser, Republican­s repeatedly asked questions that could reveal the whistleblo­wer’s identity — leading to sharp exchanges with Democrats and Lt Col Vindman’s lawyer.

The chairman of the House Intelligen­ce Committee, Adam Schiff, finally intervened, saying: “It is the ruling of the chair that the witness shall not identify employees, detailees or contractor­s of the intelligen­ce agency, or provide informatio­n that may lead to the revelation of the identity of the whistleblo­wer, someone whose life has been put at risk.’’ Democrats “are determined to protect the right of that whistleblo­wer to remain anonymous’,’ Mr Schiff said,

“and we will not allow bad-faith efforts to out this whistleblo­wer’.’

Lt Col Vindman’s lawyer, Michael Volkov, said his client would not answer questions about how many people, other than State Department official George Kent, he told about concerns he had over Mr Trump’s July 25 call with the president of Ukraine. The call and Mr Trump’s request for a “favour” from Ukraine are the basis of the impeachmen­t inquiry.

Pressed repeatedly, Lt Col Volkov said of his client: “Look, he came here. He tells you he’s not the whistleblo­wer, okay? He says he feels uncomforta­ble about it. Try and respect his feelings at this point.’’ A person then identified only as “voice’’ interjects: “We’re uncomforta­ble impeaching the president.’’

Lt Col Volkov then shot back: “What I’m telling you right now is you have to protect the identity of a whistleblo­wer. I get that there may be political overtones. You guys go do what you got to do, but do not put this man in the middle of it.’’ He added he had “never seen either party ever try to out a whistleblo­wer in the same concerted way that is going on in here.’’

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