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Whistleblower alleges Donald Trump sought Ukraine meddling in 2020 elections

Updated - December 03, 2021 08:04 am IST

Published - September 26, 2019 06:48 pm IST - WASHINGTON

The complaint of the whistleblower, an unidentified intelligence community official, has been released by the Congress.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky shake hands in New York on September 25, 2019 when they met on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly meeting.

A report by a U.S. whistleblower released on September 26 alleged that President Donald Trump used his office to solicit Ukraine’s interference in the 2020 election, risking U.S. national security.

The report was made public shortly before the scheduled start of a House of Representatives Intelligence Committee hearing at which acting Director of National Intelligence, Joseph Maguire, is to testify after refusing for weeks to share the report with Congress.

The report was declassified and released by the committee after weeks of controversy over the matter, which helped lead House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into the Republican President.

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Mr. Trump has denied wrongdoing.

 

A law required that the report be sent to lawmakers after an inspector-general determined that it was urgent and credible.

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Shortly before the hearing, the intelligence committee’s chairman, Democratic Representative Adam Schiff, announced that it had received the declassified complaint and released it to the public. “This complaint should never have been withheld from Congress. It exposed serious wrongdoing, and was found both urgent and credible by the Inspector-General,” Mr. Schiff said in a statement.

U.S. House Intelligence Committee chairman representative Adam Schiff speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill on September 25, 2019.

The whistleblower complaint concerns a July 25 telephone call in which Mr. Trump pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Joe Biden, the 2020 Democratic presidential front-runner, and his son Hunter, who had worked for a company drilling for gas in Ukraine.

 

Reports about the call prompted Democrats on September 24 to launch a formal impeachment inquiry into Mr. Trump , accusing him of seeking foreign help to smear Mr. Biden, the former U.S. Vice-President.

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