The FBI has announced its review of newly declassified documents concerning allegations related to the whistleblower in President Trump's 2019 impeachment trial. Intel from these documents raises doubts about the credibility of the accuser.
• The FBI confirmed it is “closely” examining memos that reveal concerns about bias and reliability regarding the whistleblower’s claims against Trump.
• These memos, as reported by Just the News, suggest the whistleblower relied on hearsay, made false statements to investigators, and displayed political bias that was not disclosed during the impeachment process.
• Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard criticized former Inspector General Michael Atkinson for allegedly misusing the whistleblower process to target Trump.
• The whistleblower’s identity was redacted but is widely reported to be Eric Ciaramella, a former CIA analyst known for anti-Trump sentiments, who now works at a think tank in D. C.
• There are concerns that the evidence of bias and misinformation was deliberately withheld from impeachment proceedings, contributing to misconceptions about Trump's Ukraine dealings.
• Gabbard's comments suggest that the intelligence community has been weaponized to influence political outcomes, paralleling claims made during the Russia collusion investigation.
The investigation into the whistleblower's credibility has potential implications for understanding the 2019 impeachment process, raising questions about the integrity of the allegations made against President Trump. The FBI will continue to review these developments as they unfold.
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