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The Key Takeaways from the Whistleblower Complaint and the Intelligence Community Inspector General’s Accompanying Letter

by Adam L Silverman|  September 26, 201910:15 am| 56 Comments

This post is in: 2020 Elections, America, An Unexamined Scandal, Domestic Politics, Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Politics, Silverman on Security

I’ve now done a first read through of both the whistleblower complaint and the Intelligence Community Inspector General’s accompanying letter. I think the following from the whistleblower’s complaint and the Intelligence Community Inspector General’s letter are the key takeaways. Emphasis is my own.

Here’s the key takeaway that sets up why this is an “urgent concern” and clearly under the purview of the Director of National Intelligence, according to Inspector General Atkinson’s accompanying letter. And, as I wrote last week, it is because what the President had done, and what whichever staff had done to misclassify the Memorandum of Conversation (MEMCON) by upclassifying it, creates a serious counterintelligence matter. Counterintelligence matters are clearly under the purview of the Director of National Intelligence. This is from page 3 and it is the first full paragraph on that page.

As stated above, to constitute an “urgent concern” under 50 U.S.C. Section 3033(k)(5)(G)(i), the information reported by the Complainant must constitute “[a] serious or flagrant problem, abuse, violation of law or Executive order, or deficiency relating to the authority of the Director of National Intelligence involving classified information”8 Here, the Complainant’s Letter alleged, among other things, that the President of the United States, in a telephone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on July 25, 2019, “sought to pressure the Ukrainian leader to take actions to help the President’s 2020 reelection bid.” U.S laws and regulations prohibit a foreign national, directly or indirectly, from making a contribution or donation of money or other thing of value, or to make an express or implied promise to make a contribution or donation, in connection with a Federal, State, or local election.9 Similarly, U.S. laws and regulations prohibit a person from soliciting, accepting, or connection with a Federal, State, or local election.10 Further, in the ICIG’s judgement, alleged conduct by a senior U.S. public official to seek foreign assistance to interfere in or influence a Federal election would constitute a “serious or flagrant problem [or] abuse” under 50 U.S.C. Section 3033(k)(5)(i), which would also potentially expose such a U.S. public official (or others acting in concert with the U.S. public official) to serious national security and counterintelligence risks with respect to foreign intelligence services aware of such alleged conduct.

Here’s the larger and more important key takeaway that provides the full context as to why this is a counterintelligence concern. It can be found in the whistleblower’s complaint. From the final section on page 3:

II. Efforts to restrict access to records related to the call

In the days following the phone call, I learned from multiple U.S. officials that senior White House officials had intervened to “lock down” all records of the phone call, especially the official word-for-word transcript of the call that was produced – as is customary – by the White House Situation Room. This set of actions underscored to me that White House officials understood the gravity of what had transpired in the call.

  • White House officials told me they were “directed” by White House lawyers to remove the electronic transcript from the computer system in which transcripts are typically stored for coordination, finalization, and distribution to Cabinet-level-officials.
  • Instead, the transcript was loaded into a separate electronic system that is otherwise used to store and handle classified information of an especially sensitive nature. One White House official described this act as an abuse of this electronic system because the cal did not contain anything remotely sensitive from a national security perspective.

I do not know whether similar measures were taken to restrict access to other records of the call, such as contemporaneous handwritten notes taken by those who listened in.

And from the first substantive paragraph on page 1 of the “Classified Appendix” of the whistleblower’s complaint:

(U) Additional information related to Section II

According to multiple White House officials I spoke with, the transcript of the President’s call with President Zelenskyy was placed into a computer system managed directly by the National Security Council (NSC) Directorate for Intelligence Programs.This is a standalone computer system reserved for codeword-level intelligence information, such as covert action. According to the information I received from White House officials, some officials voiced concerns internally that this would be an abuse of the system and was not consistent with the responsibilities of the Directorate for Intelligence Programs.According to White House officials I spoke with, this 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.

What the whistleblower is alleging is repeated deliberate misclassification of information. Specifically misclassification by upclassification in order to avoid embarrassing the President and for protecting him from the consequences of his own actions. Essentially an attempt to use the classification to cover for and protect the President. The classification system is not supposed to be, by regulation and guideline, used to prevent embarrassment to the government or to government officials. These parts of the regs and guidelines are, of course, honored more in the breach than in the observance. Regardless, routinely misclassifying information is a serious counterintelligence concern. And the people who have been doing it, as well as those who knew about it and didn’t report it to their Special Security Officer (uniformed and civilian personnel) or Facility Security Officer (contractors) is in real jeopardy.

And Congress really needs to determine just how broad and deep the alleged misclassification scheme goes, who was involved, and what, exactly was misclassified and why. If the whistleblower’s allegations here are correct and can be sustained, there is a huge problem in the White House, under guidance by the White House Counsel’s Office, to purposefully misclassify and mishandle classified information. Which is illegal, a serious insider threat, and a serious counterintelligence issue!

Update at 11:50 AM EDT

There is one other important key takeaway here based on the allegations made by the whistleblower and delineated in Section II and the appendix to Section II that I transcribed above, as well as Acting DNI Maguire’s testimony this morning. In responding to Congressman Schiff’s questioning, Acting DNI Maguire finally made it clear that he first went to the White House Counsel’s Office and then to the Office of Legal Counsel with his questions regarding executive privilege. Here’s the important key takeaway: the whistleblower alleges an ongoing series of criminal acts – misclassifying US government information to avoid embarrassment to the President, appropriate congressional oversight of the President, and any potential political (impeachment, not being reelected) or criminal jeopardy to the President as a consequence of his own behavior. The whistleblower alleges that there is an ongoing criminal scheme, instigated and overseen by attorneys in the White House Counsel’s Office, to misclassify information. Acting DNI Maguire took the allegations to the White House Counsel’s Office that is alleged to be engaging in criminal behavior regarding the deliberate mishandling and misclassifying information for an opinion on whether he needs to comply with the law and forward the complaint to Congress in a timely manner. The White House Counsel’s Office is not a good faith actor in this, they’re alleged to be part of an ongoing series of crimes. This is equivalent of a police chief taking a criminal complaint to the accused criminal to ask whether they should forward the criminal complaint to the prosecutor’s office for action. The alleged criminals were allowed to actively participate in the coverup!

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Trump Crime Cartel Open Thread: A Single Interlocking Scandal of Infinite Chapters

by Anne Laurie|  September 26, 20199:28 am| 87 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Impeachment Inquiry, Open Threads, Russia, Trump Crime Cartel, All Too Normal, Let A Thousand Watergates Bloom

.@murraywaas on Giuliani: "The Ukrainian initiative appears to have begun in service of formulating a rationale by which the president could pardon Manafort, as part of an effort to undermine the special counsel’s investigation." Wow. https://t.co/LrBOcAxgo9 @nybooks

— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) September 26, 2019

… These records indicate that attorneys representing Trump and Manafort respectively had at least nine conversations relating to this effort, beginning in the early days of the Trump administration, and lasting until as recently as May of this year. Through these deliberations carried on by his attorneys, Manafort exhorted the White House to press Ukrainian officials to investigate and discredit individuals, both in the US and in Ukraine, who he believed had published damning information about his political consulting work in the Ukraine. A person who participated in the joint defense agreement between President Trump and others under investigation by Special Counsel Robert Mueller, including Manafort, allowed me to review extensive handwritten notes that memorialized conversations relating to Manafort and Ukraine between Manafort’s and Trump’s legal teams, including Trump’s personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani…

From 2004 to 2014, Manafort had advised President Viktor Yanukovych, who advocated that his country sever ties with the United States and other Western nations, and align itself more closely with Vladimir Putin’s Russia. After Yanukovych fled the country in disgrace in 2014, a ledger was recovered from the burned-out ruins of his Party of Regions. Its records showed that Yanukovych and his political allies had made some $12.7 million in secret cash payments to Manafort. The disclosure led directly to Manafort’s resignation in August 2016 as chairman of the Trump presidential campaign…

… Manafort and those around him took the very public efforts by Giuliani to press Ukraine to investigate Manafort’s accusers as a favorable signal that the president might still pardon him after the 2020 presidential election. Trump is famously transactional, and Manafort feared that the president might be leading him on, according to the person who was party to the joint defense agreement communications. Giuliani’s constant touting of the Ukraine issue proved “reassuring” to Manafort, albeit to “a limited degree,” according to this person…

"Manafort was calling the shots"

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From a cell? Was he also complaining Vinnie put too many onions in the sauce? https://t.co/eEROkn5xae

— Zeddy (@Zeddary) September 26, 2019

This is the part that was most interesting to me: The part where Fruity and Trump feel they need to “reassure” Manafort that he’ll get a pardon, like they have to keep him happy. Why? ?? 3/ pic.twitter.com/PMJr185Pc0

— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 26, 2019

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The Acting DNI Publicly Testifies Before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

by Adam L Silverman|  September 26, 20198:52 am| 223 Comments

This post is in: 2020 Elections, America, Domestic Politics, Election 2016, Foreign Affairs, Impeachment, Information Warfare, Open Threads, Politics, Russia, Silverman on Security, The Trump Doctrine

Vice Admiral (ret) Maguire, the Acting Director of National Intelligence and Senate confirmed Director of the National Counterterrorism Center, is testifying publicly before the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) at 9:00 AM EDT this morning. HPSCI’s own live stream for you all is below. HPSCI has also now posted  both the now declassified whistleblower’s complaint that touched all this off, as well as Michael Atkinson’s, the Intelligence Community Inspector General, letter regarding the complaint.

From Congressman Schiff:

“The Committee this morning will be releasing the declassified whistleblower complaint that it received late last night from the ODNI. It is a travesty that it was held up this long.

“This complaint should never have been withheld from Congress. It exposed serious wrongdoing, and was found both urgent and credible by the Inspector General.

“This complaint is a roadmap for our investigation, and provides significant information for the Committee to follow up on with other witnesses and documents. And it is corroborated by the call record released yesterday.

“I want to thank the whistleblower for having the courage to come forward, despite the reprisals they have already faced from the president and his acolytes. We will do everything in our power to protect this whistleblower, and every whistleblower, who comes forward.

“The public has a right to see the complaint and what it reveals.”

If you want your own copies, I’m attaching them here. I’m just now digging into both – they’re not long – and will have more thoughts on them later today/this evening.

Here’s the whistleblower’s complaint:

20190812_-_whistleblower_complaint_unclass

And here’s the ICIG’s letter regarding the complaint:

20190826_-_icig_letter_to_acting_dni_unclass

Here’s the live stream of this morning’s testimony:

Open thread!

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Thursday Morning Open Thread: Today’s Magic Number

by Anne Laurie|  September 26, 20195:27 am| 182 Comments

This post is in: Dolt 45, Impeachment Inquiry, Open Threads, Proud to Be A Democrat, All we want is life beyond the thunderdome, Fuck Yeah!

BREAKING: Here's the 218th lawmaker to support an impeachment inquiry (217 Dems plus Amash). This puts a majority of the House on record in support.https://t.co/3RIKRLxnic https://t.co/KWCHpQdazA

— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 25, 2019


 
Meanwhile, Individual-1 remains Murphy the Trickster God’s gift to political cartoonists…

(Jack Ohman via GoComics.com)
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(Tom Toles via GoComics.com)
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On The Road: Responsible Mushroom Harvesting

by Alain Chamot (1971-2020)|  September 26, 20195:00 am| 10 Comments

This post is in: On The Road, Open Threads, Readership Capture, Travel

Good morning, everyone!

 

Today I’m going to share more mushroom pictures from my most recent Colorado adventure.  This is as much an informational post as scenic because I’m going to teach you how to properly collect a king bolete mushroom.

But first, an important warning: never eat any mushroom if you have the slightest doubt that you’ve properly identified it. While all mushrooms are safe to touch/non-topically poisonous, many of them are distressful-to-deadly when eaten. An important adage: there are old mushroom hunters and bold mushroom hunters, but no old, bold mushroom hunters.  Always learn from those who know so that you have the confidence in what you harvest and eat. Properly identifying mushrooms is fun and a good way to ensure you won’t be rushed to the hospital, so get a good guide or app to supplement your mentor. Finally, to be safest, make a spore print for the most accurate identification.

Another thing to keep in mind is that most mushrooms need to be cooked. Even non-poisonous ones can have some proteins and enzymes that can cause gastrointestinal distress. Technically you can eat many varieties raw, but I prefer to cook them, often in butter with some garlic and shallot/onion.

Before we get to the instructions, I wanted to share a few of the other fungi I found while searching for the king boletes.  Tomorrow I shall conclude this mushroom extravaganza with some older pictures showing a greater variety.

 

Just some mushrooms growing along a branch. I didn’t bother trying to identify them.

 

 

Again, another neat specimen that I didn’t identify. Love the scales/shaggyness!

 

Ah yes, the Amanita Muscaria, the “Alice In Wonderland” mushroom. Bright red with marks. Slightly poisonous, allegedly semi-hallucinogenic. I figure if you want to hallucinate on mushrooms, go find some cow patties and eat something well-known for its “medicinal” use. The nice thing about these from a king bolete hunter’s perspective is that, if you see one or more of these, you should expect to find some boletes nearby too. I don’t think they compete, but I’ve almost always found one or more boletes within 20 feet of an amanita muscaria.

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Late Night Open Thread: HELP I AM BEING HELD HOSTAGE…

by Anne Laurie|  September 26, 20192:53 am| 18 Comments

This post is in: Foreign Affairs, Open Threads, Trump-Russia, All we want is life beyond the thunderdome

President Donald Trump meets with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy in New York. pic.twitter.com/QsCQcqSlWx

— Evan Vucci (@evanvucci) September 25, 2019

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky was a professional actor / comedian as recently as May, which gives him an advantage over the snuffling amateur showing him off as a trophy:

ABC News: Ukrainians understood Biden probe was condition for Trump-Zelenskiy phone call: Ukrainian adviser https://t.co/Tf73S9GANO

— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) September 25, 2019

Trump: "I really hope you and President Putin get together and can solve your problem."

Zelensky: pic.twitter.com/mqU3PMGZxk

— Mike Hayes (@michaelhayes) September 25, 2019

Zelensky: “I would also like to thank you for your great support in the area of defense…” (That’s the military aid.)
Trump’s next line: “I would like you to do us a favor though…”

— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) September 25, 2019

I was an Assistant Secretary of State when this happened. All of us working on Ukraine wanted this prosecutor gone, because he was NOT prosecuting corruption. So did the Europeans. So did the IMF. This didn't come from Joe Biden – he just delivered our message. https://t.co/3dro0xXDbH

— Tom Malinowski (@Malinowski) September 25, 2019

Zelensky to America: “I would very much like to be excluded from this narrative." https://t.co/x4JGaXeCEa

— Miriam Elder (@MiriamElder) September 25, 2019

Wait: did Zelensky know the aid was being held up? https://t.co/nqmzscM0VO

— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) September 25, 2019

Elsewhere, someone falls back on her childhood memories of Atlantic City gangster molls…

Kellyanne Conway on Safe Space News this morning: Trump wasn't being corrupt, he was only testing Ukraine's new president to see if he would do what Trump wanted.

They think you're stupid. pic.twitter.com/5vpYlWH1Q9

— DNC War Room (@DNCWarRoom) September 24, 2019

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Nothing Short of Explosive

by TaMara|  September 25, 201910:25 pm| 160 Comments

This post is in: Impeach the Motherfucker!

Rep. Jackie Speier: "I can describe that [whistleblower] complaint as nothing short of explosive." pic.twitter.com/65G8JpCz0p

— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) September 26, 2019

House Intel Chair Rep. Adam Schiff speaks after reviewing the whistleblower complaint https://t.co/aYIcGo5zvO pic.twitter.com/Eh0qU5Et4b

— CBS News (@CBSNews) September 25, 2019

"The complaint itself is a five alarm concern," @RepSwalwell says on @CNNSitRoom, after reading the whistleblower's classified complaint pic.twitter.com/VVCl0NSt8x

— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) September 25, 2019

Update: A new report indicates that discussing Biden was a precondition for the call. An advisor to President Zelensky told ABC News that it “was clear that [President Donald] Trump will only have communications if they will discuss the Biden case.” https://t.co/PkrARrZG7Y

— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) September 26, 2019

Some “very smart*” people are saying, impeach now, don’t wait, if Dems investigate then Dems will lose with subpoenas, hearings and testimony. Took all I had not to throw my computer through the television.

 

*very smart in their own minds. We see them for what they are…

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