Investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson says that the CIA whistleblower may have filed his complaint because it looks as if President Trump, AG Bill Barr, and John Durham are close to exposing the crimes committed by the DNC in Ukraine back in 2016.
They needed a wag-the-dog moment; something to take attention away from their many crimes.
Their front runner, Joe Biden, is up to his eyeballs in corruption. He claims he is innocent, but remember, this is the same guy who said Obama was scandal-free, so his word and 26 bucks will get you a coffee and a piece of cake at Starbucks.
Doesn’t every company look for board members to pay more than $50,000 a month who are drug addicts with no experience?
Hunter Biden’s only advantage for Burisma is the fact that his daddy was the vice president (emphasis on the vice).
The Democrats are trying to impeach Trump because they claim that Trump withheld money from Ukraine until they opened an investigation into Trump.
But, they didn’t open the investigation, and they got their money.
But, Joe Biden withheld a billion dollar loan guarantee from Ukraine in order to get the prosecutor investigating his son fired, and three Democrat Senators threatened to withhold money from Ukraine if they helped the Trump administration investigating election crimes.
Now THAT is a real brain teaser.
Sharyl Attkisson reported:
If the reporting is correct, it implies the “whistleblower” could have been worried Trump was getting close to uncovering Democrat links to Ukraine’s interference in US elections in 2016.
RealClearInvestigations is disclosing the name because of the public’s interest in learning details of an effort to remove a sitting president from office.
Further, the official’s status as a “whistleblower” is complicated by his being a hearsay reporter of accusations against the president, one who has “some indicia of an arguable political bias … in favor of a rival political candidate” — as the Intelligence Community Inspector General phrased it circumspectly in originally fielding his complaint.
RealClearInvestigations, Oct. 30, 2019