Trump Knew of Whistle-Blower Complaint When He Released Aid to Ukraine [View all]
Source: New York Times
By Michael S. Schmidt, Julian E. Barnes and Maggie Haberman
Nov. 26, 2019, 6:40 p.m. ET
WASHINGTON President Trump had already been briefed on a whistle-blowers complaint about his dealings with Ukraine when he unfroze military aid for the country in September, according to two people familiar with the matter.
Lawyers from the White House counsels office told Mr. Trump in late August about the complaint, explaining that they were trying to determine whether they were legally required to give it to Congress, the people said.
The revelation could shed light on Mr. Trumps thinking at two critical points under scrutiny by impeachment investigators: his decision in early September to release $391 million in security assistance to Ukraine and his denial to a key ambassador around the same time that there was a quid pro quo with Kyiv. Mr. Trump used the phrase before it had entered the public lexicon in the Ukraine affair.
Mr. Trump faced bipartisan pressure from Congress when he released the aid. But the new timing detail shows that he was also aware at the time that the whistle-blower had accused him of wrongdoing in withholding the aid and in his broader campaign to pressure Ukraines new president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to conduct investigations that could benefit Mr. Trumps re-election chances.
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