The CIA officer whose whistleblower complaint is at the center of the impeachment inquiry into consulted the House Intelligence Committee before filing it, The New York Times reported Wednesday.
The whistleblower initially had a colleague convey his concerns that Trump asked Ukraine's leader to intervene in the 2020 presidential election to the CIA's top lawyer before going to Congress, current and former officials told the Times.
ADVERTISEMENT. After concerns about how the internal CIA process was proceeding, the whistleblower then reportedly spoke to an Intelligence Committee staff member who suggested that the person hire a lawyer and file a complaint.
"When a whistleblower seeks guidance, staff advises them to get counsel and go to an IG. That's what they're supposed to do," Schiff tweeted after the report was published.
"Like other whistle-blowers have done before and since under Republican and Democratic-controlled committees, the whistle-blower contacted the committee for guidance on how to report possible wrongdoing within the jurisdiction of the intelligence community," Patrick Boland, a spokesman for Schiff, told the Times.
Asked about the Times report during a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Trump called it a "Scandal" and suggested without evidence that Schiff assisted in writing the whistleblower complaint, a redacted version of which was released publicly last Thursday.
One of the whistleblower's attorneys, , later told The Hill that Schiff did not help his client write the complaint.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/464077-whistleblower-contacted-schiffs-committee-before-filing-complaint
The whistleblower initially had a colleague convey his concerns that Trump asked Ukraine's leader to intervene in the 2020 presidential election to the CIA's top lawyer before going to Congress, current and former officials told the Times.
ADVERTISEMENT. After concerns about how the internal CIA process was proceeding, the whistleblower then reportedly spoke to an Intelligence Committee staff member who suggested that the person hire a lawyer and file a complaint.
"When a whistleblower seeks guidance, staff advises them to get counsel and go to an IG. That's what they're supposed to do," Schiff tweeted after the report was published.
"Like other whistle-blowers have done before and since under Republican and Democratic-controlled committees, the whistle-blower contacted the committee for guidance on how to report possible wrongdoing within the jurisdiction of the intelligence community," Patrick Boland, a spokesman for Schiff, told the Times.
Asked about the Times report during a news conference Wednesday afternoon, Trump called it a "Scandal" and suggested without evidence that Schiff assisted in writing the whistleblower complaint, a redacted version of which was released publicly last Thursday.
One of the whistleblower's attorneys, , later told The Hill that Schiff did not help his client write the complaint.
https://thehill.com/homenews/house/464077-whistleblower-contacted-schiffs-committee-before-filing-complaint
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