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White House 'tried to cover up details of Trump-Ukraine call' White House 'tried to cover up details of Trump-Ukraine call'
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Senior White House officials tried to "lock down" all details of a phone call between Donald Trump and the Ukrainian president, according to a whistleblower complaint against the US president.Senior White House officials tried to "lock down" all details of a phone call between Donald Trump and the Ukrainian president, according to a whistleblower complaint against the US president.
In the call, Mr Trump pushed Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate his leading domestic political rival, Joe Biden.In the call, Mr Trump pushed Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate his leading domestic political rival, Joe Biden.
The newly released complaint says the call transcript was not stored in the usual computer system.The newly released complaint says the call transcript was not stored in the usual computer system.
Instead it was stored in a separate system used for classified information.Instead it was stored in a separate system used for classified information.
Nancy Pelosi, the most senior Democrat, announced on Tuesday that the party was pushing ahead with a formal impeachment inquiry against the Republican president.Nancy Pelosi, the most senior Democrat, announced on Tuesday that the party was pushing ahead with a formal impeachment inquiry against the Republican president.
She accused Mr Trump of seeking foreign help in the hope of smearing Mr Biden - who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election - and of using military aid to Ukraine as a bargaining tool.She accused Mr Trump of seeking foreign help in the hope of smearing Mr Biden - who is seeking the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election - and of using military aid to Ukraine as a bargaining tool.
Mr Trump acknowledged that he personally blocked nearly $400m in military aid to Ukraine days before he spoke to Mr Zelensky, but denied that it was to pressure the Ukrainian leader into investigating Mr Biden.Mr Trump acknowledged that he personally blocked nearly $400m in military aid to Ukraine days before he spoke to Mr Zelensky, but denied that it was to pressure the Ukrainian leader into investigating Mr Biden.
The release of the whistleblower complaint came as US lawmakers on the House of Representatives intelligence committee began to question President Trump's top intelligence official on the issue. Acting National Intelligence Director Joseph Maguire had initially refused to share the complaint with Congress.The release of the whistleblower complaint came as US lawmakers on the House of Representatives intelligence committee began to question President Trump's top intelligence official on the issue. Acting National Intelligence Director Joseph Maguire had initially refused to share the complaint with Congress.
President Trump has dismissed the impeachment proceedings as a "hoax" and a "witch-hunt", and has been tweeting after the complaint was publicly released.
But under questioning by the House committee on Thursday, Mr Maguire said he believed the whistleblower had acted in "good faith" and "did the right thing".But under questioning by the House committee on Thursday, Mr Maguire said he believed the whistleblower had acted in "good faith" and "did the right thing".
President Trump has dismissed the impeachment proceedings as a "hoax" and "another witch-hunt".
Speaking to reporters at the White House on Thursday after the release of the whistleblower's report and the congressional hearing, he said the impeachment process "shouldn't be allowed".
"What... Democrats are doing to this country is a disgrace and it shouldn't be allowed," he said. "There should be a way of stopping it, maybe legally through the courts."
What does the complaint say?What does the complaint say?
The whistleblower's complaint accuses Mr Trump of "using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the US 2020 election".The whistleblower's complaint accuses Mr Trump of "using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the US 2020 election".
The now unclassified document characterises the president's conduct as a "serious or flagrant problem, abuse, or violation of law".The now unclassified document characterises the president's conduct as a "serious or flagrant problem, abuse, or violation of law".
The alleged violation concerns President Trump asking his Ukrainian counterpart on 25 July this year to "do me a favour" by investigating unfounded allegations against Mr Biden.The alleged violation concerns President Trump asking his Ukrainian counterpart on 25 July this year to "do me a favour" by investigating unfounded allegations against Mr Biden.
The whistleblower says in the complaint that they had learned from several sources that senior White House officials had intervened to "lock down" all records of the call, particularly an official word-for-word transcript.The whistleblower says in the complaint that they had learned from several sources that senior White House officials had intervened to "lock down" all records of the call, particularly an official word-for-word transcript.
"This set of actions underscored to me that White House officials understood the gravity of what had transpired in the call," the whistleblower wrote in the complaint."This set of actions underscored to me that White House officials understood the gravity of what had transpired in the call," the whistleblower wrote in the complaint.
The whistleblower says details of the call were stored in a "stand-alone computer system reserved for codeword-level intelligence information, such as covert action".The whistleblower says details of the call were stored in a "stand-alone computer system reserved for codeword-level intelligence information, such as covert action".
The whistleblower adds that officials said it was "'not the first time' under this administration that a presidential transcript was placed into this codeword-level system solely for the purpose of protecting politically sensitive - rather than national security sensitive - information".The whistleblower adds that officials said it was "'not the first time' under this administration that a presidential transcript was placed into this codeword-level system solely for the purpose of protecting politically sensitive - rather than national security sensitive - information".
The complaint makes clear that the whistleblower was "not a direct witness" to most of the events described, but found their colleagues' accounts to be credible "because, in almost all cases, multiple officials recounted fact patterns that were consistent with one another".The complaint makes clear that the whistleblower was "not a direct witness" to most of the events described, but found their colleagues' accounts to be credible "because, in almost all cases, multiple officials recounted fact patterns that were consistent with one another".
What's happening in Congress? What's happened in Congress?
The House intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff, a Democrat, opened the hearing by accusing President Trump of a "classic organised crime shakedown".The House intelligence committee chairman Adam Schiff, a Democrat, opened the hearing by accusing President Trump of a "classic organised crime shakedown".
But the leading Republican on the committee, Devin Nunes, a Trump supporter, said: "I want to congratulate the Democrats on their latest informational warfare operation against the president and their extraordinary ability to once again enlist the mainstream media in their campaign."But the leading Republican on the committee, Devin Nunes, a Trump supporter, said: "I want to congratulate the Democrats on their latest informational warfare operation against the president and their extraordinary ability to once again enlist the mainstream media in their campaign."
Mr Schiff asked Mr Maguire why he had sought advice from the White House before deciding to release the whistleblower's report.Mr Schiff asked Mr Maguire why he had sought advice from the White House before deciding to release the whistleblower's report.
"It just seemed prudent to check," Mr Maguire responded, saying he had sought the advice of White House counsel to determine if the report included information protected by presidential executive privilege."It just seemed prudent to check," Mr Maguire responded, saying he had sought the advice of White House counsel to determine if the report included information protected by presidential executive privilege.
He added: "I believe everything in this matter is totally unprecedented."He added: "I believe everything in this matter is totally unprecedented."
During further questioning by Mr Schiff, Mr Maguire said he believed the whistleblower had acted in "good faith".During further questioning by Mr Schiff, Mr Maguire said he believed the whistleblower had acted in "good faith".
He continued: "I think the whistleblower did the right thing. I think he followed the law every step of the way."He continued: "I think the whistleblower did the right thing. I think he followed the law every step of the way."
Maguire in the middle of competing narrativesMaguire in the middle of competing narratives
Donald Trump's presidency has been punctuated by high-profile congressional hearings - Joseph Maguire's is just the latest.Donald Trump's presidency has been punctuated by high-profile congressional hearings - Joseph Maguire's is just the latest.
As is tradition, both sides tried to draw the witness into giving them ammunition in the ongoing political battles.As is tradition, both sides tried to draw the witness into giving them ammunition in the ongoing political battles.
Democrats wanted to him to vouch for the whistleblower's credibility, to detail what they see as a White House cover-up and condemn an administration's Ukraine policy being largely run by a private citizen - Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.Democrats wanted to him to vouch for the whistleblower's credibility, to detail what they see as a White House cover-up and condemn an administration's Ukraine policy being largely run by a private citizen - Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani.
Republicans' ongoing goal was to paint the the whole thing as latest example of "presidential harassment".Republicans' ongoing goal was to paint the the whole thing as latest example of "presidential harassment".
The politicians wanted conclusions, but Maguire mostly spoke of process. "I have to work with the situation as it is," he said at one point. And it's one heck of a situation he's stepped into.The politicians wanted conclusions, but Maguire mostly spoke of process. "I have to work with the situation as it is," he said at one point. And it's one heck of a situation he's stepped into.
What is the claim about Joe Biden?What is the claim about Joe Biden?
During the call, Mr Trump discussed with newly elected Mr Zelensky the 2016 removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.During the call, Mr Trump discussed with newly elected Mr Zelensky the 2016 removal of a Ukrainian prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.
He then went on to discuss Mr Biden's son, Hunter Biden, and the unsubstantiated allegation that Mr Biden - then the US vice-president - stopped the prosecution of his son by lobbying Ukraine to fire Mr Shokin.He then went on to discuss Mr Biden's son, Hunter Biden, and the unsubstantiated allegation that Mr Biden - then the US vice-president - stopped the prosecution of his son by lobbying Ukraine to fire Mr Shokin.
Mr Shokin's office had opened an investigation into Burisma, a natural gas company on which Hunter Biden was a board member.Mr Shokin's office had opened an investigation into Burisma, a natural gas company on which Hunter Biden was a board member.
During the call, Mr Trump also asked Mr Zelensky to work with US Attorney General William Barr and Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, to look into the matter.During the call, Mr Trump also asked Mr Zelensky to work with US Attorney General William Barr and Mr Trump's personal lawyer, Rudolph Giuliani, to look into the matter.
There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by the Bidens.There is no evidence of any wrongdoing by the Bidens.
Mr Biden, along with other Western officials, had called for Mr Shokin to be fired because of the perception that he was soft on corruption.Mr Biden, along with other Western officials, had called for Mr Shokin to be fired because of the perception that he was soft on corruption.
When Mr Shokin was replaced, his successor continued to investigate Burisma for 10 months before the inquiry ended.When Mr Shokin was replaced, his successor continued to investigate Burisma for 10 months before the inquiry ended.
The Department of Justice said on Wednesday that Mr Trump had not spoken to the attorney general about having Ukraine investigate Mr Biden, and Mr Barr had not communicated with Ukraine.The Department of Justice said on Wednesday that Mr Trump had not spoken to the attorney general about having Ukraine investigate Mr Biden, and Mr Barr had not communicated with Ukraine.
How the controversy unfoldedHow the controversy unfolded