Trump fires intelligence official involved in his impeachment probe
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[April 04, 2020]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump notified Congress on Friday that he is firing the inspector
general of the U.S. intelligence community who was involved in
triggering an impeachment probe of the president last year.
In a letter to key lawmakers, Trump said he planned to remove the
official, Michael Atkinson, in 30 days, saying, "it is vital that I have
the fullest confidence in the appointees serving as inspectors general."
"This is no longer the case with regard to this inspector general," he
said.
A U.S. official said Thomas Monheim, a career intelligence professional,
would serve as acting inspector general for the time being.
Atkinson, a Trump appointee, had determined that a whistleblower's
report was credible in alleging Trump abused his office in attempting to
solicit Ukraine’s interference in the 2020 U.S. election for his
political benefit.
Atkinson was also concerned that Trump potentially exposed himself to
“serious national security and counter-intelligence risks” when he
pressed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate
Democratic presidential hopeful Joe Biden and his son during a July 25
phone call, according to a Justice Department legal opinion.
After contentious, partisan hearings, the Democratic-led House of
Representatives voted to impeach Trump but the Republican-led Senate
acquitted him of the charges in early February.
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Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson arrives
to testify at a House Intelligence Committee closed-door hearing on
a whistleblower complaint about President Donald Trump's dealings
with Ukraine, on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., October 4, 2019.
REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst
Democrats heaped criticism on Trump for firing Atkinson,
particularly as the country reels from the COVID-19 pandemic.
"In the midst of a national emergency, it is unconscionable that the
president is once again attempting to undermine the integrity of the
intelligence community by firing yet another an intelligence
official simply for doing his job," said Democratic Senator Mark
Warner, ranking Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
(Additional reporting by Mark Hosenball and Patricia Zengerle;
Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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