Neal Katyal suggested that the White House and Department of Justice are 'contorting themselves backwards to try to hide this.'
A Supreme Court lawyer has predicted that the reported whistleblower complaint made in response to President Donald Trump's discussions with an unnamed foreign leader will likely produce evidence of"gross" abuse of power.
first reported the complaint on Tuesday. Citing two former U.S. officials with knowledge of the matter, the newspaper said an anonymous intelligence official reported a conversation between the president and a foreign leader that included a troubling"promise."Wednesday that the Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson deemed the complaint"both credible and urgent."all signs point to significant wrongdoing by the president.
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