The intelligence community inspector general deemed a whistleblower complaint about a “promise” Trump made to a foreign power to be of such “urgent concern” that he informed Congress of the complaint’s existence himself rather than trust intelligence leaders to do so.
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We don’t have that luxury with Trump, who has a pattern of betraying basic standards for loyalty and judgment in his foreign engagements. Now he’s reportedly made a commitment to a foreign power that at least two intelligence officials believe warrants urgent concern.
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The president’s broad authorities notwithstanding, he is not entitled to flagrantly betray the basic national interest.
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Even Acting Director of National Intelligence Joseph Maguire, who is now refusing to share the details of the complaint with Congress, isn’t disputing its seriousness, rather his authority to act on it given the person in question, who we now know is the president himself.
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But it IS the basic constitutional role of Congress to exercise oversight over the president on behalf of the people and it must know what potentially compromising commitments he’s made to foreign powers. That information must be provided in full to Congress one way or another.
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(BTW thank you for saying Democratic instead of Democrat.)
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