
- A second intelligence official is considering whether to file a whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump regarding his interactions with Ukraine, The New York Times reported.
- The official was interviewed by the intelligence community watchdog Michael Atkinson to corroborate the allegations made in the initial complaint about a July 25 phone call Trump had with Ukraine's president.
- The second official is said to have more direct knowledge of the call than the first official.
- According to The Times, the official is also considering testifying to Congress if they file a complaint.
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A second intelligence official is considering filing a whistleblower complaint regarding President Donald Trump's interactions with Ukraine, The New York Times reported on Friday.
This official was interviewed by the intelligence community inspector general, Michael Atkinson, regarding the initial whistleblower complaint, the report said.
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See Also:
- Rudy Giuliani was briefly locked out of Twitter after he posted the phone number of a key adviser to Ukraine's president
- Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez responded to Trump calling her a 'wack job,' by saying it is better than being someone who 'betrays our country'
- There's a 2nd whistleblower complaint no one's talking about, and it could be as damaging to Trump as the Ukraine scandal
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