Daily Mail: Trump's intelligence chief refuses to deny he's discussed bombshell whistle-blower report with the president and says he doesn't know who the secret source is – but refers to the person as a 'him'
* Acting Director of National Intelligence Robert Maguire testified Thursday in a House Intelligence Committee hearing
* High-profile grilling comes as whistle-blower report is released to the public
* Maguire said he doesn't know the identity of the whistle-blower but referred to the person as 'him'
* Refused to say if he has discussed the whistle-blower with President Trump
* Insisted the White House did not advise him to hide it from Congress, and said the president didn't ask him to find out who the whistle-blower is
* Report concerns an unnamed person's secondhand retelling of a phone call whose transcript the White House released on Wednesday
* In a July call with Ukraine's president, President Donald Trump mentioned a desire to investigate corruption allegations against Joe Biden
* Biden was accused of having a Ukrainian prosecutor fired to protect a company where his son Hunter held a lucrative board seat
* The intelligence community's inspector general found that the whistle-blower displayed 'arguable political bias' against Trump
Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire spoke publicly for the first time on Thursday about a secret whistle-blower complaint targeting President Donald Trump, saying repeatedly that he doesn't know who the person is.
But he called the whistle-blower a 'him' during a high-stakes congressional hearing.
House Democrats mulling Trump's impeachment called Maguire to explain why he withheld the complaint from Congress for weeks. That report was released to the public in the hour before the hearing, a day after members of Congress were permitted to see it.
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MIDDLE EAST
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ASIA
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AFRICA
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EUROPE
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AMERICAS
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Senators fret over prospect of Trump trial.
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ECONOMY/FINANCE/BUSINESS
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2 comments:
Adam Schiff - the slanderous turd - recited a pack of lies at the intel committee hearing this morning. When called out on his lies, he professed it was a "parody". Indulging in/paraphrasing a fantasy conversation Trump never had with Zelensky.
Pure slander from a pathetic, hateful little man. God help us all if a petite tyrants like these ever get hold of real power in the US.
Well said, but I am afraid that's exactly what has happened and this struggle needs to be won. Unfortunately, I don't have a lot of confidence in the American voter.
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