Former CIA Analyst Shreds Whistleblower Complaint On Twitter, “Too Convenient, Too Perfect”
While the Democrats are busy pretending to be so distraught over the “call from Hell” between President Trump and Ukraine President Zelensky, others who are not blinded by their own hatred can accept the fact that there was nothing wrong with this phone call at all.
However, there are some suspicious things about the whistleblower and his or her knowledge of the conversation that caused this to become an issue to begin with.
Former CIA analyst Fred Fleitz ripped the entire thing to shreds on Twitter,
“This is not an intelligence matter. It is a policy matter and a complaint about differences over policy. Presidential phone calls are not an intelligence concern. The fact that IC officers transcribe these calls does not give the IC IG jurisdiction over these calls. It appears that rules restricting access and knowledge of these sensitive calls was breached. This official was not on this call, not on the approved dissem list and should not have been briefed on the call.”
1/ As a former CIA analyst and former NSC official who edited transcripts of POTUS phone calls with foreign leaders, here are my thoughts on the whistleblower complaint which was just released. . . https://t.co/MdMdanGME4
— Fred Fleitz (@FredFleitz) September 26, 2019
2/ This is not an intelligence matter. It is a policy matter and a complaint about differences over policy. Presidential phone calls are not an intelligence concern. The fact that IC officers transcribe these calls does not give the IC IG jusrisdiction over these calls.
— Fred Fleitz (@FredFleitz) September 26, 2019
“The way this complaint was written suggested the author had a lot of help. I know from my work on the House Intel Commitee staff that many whistleblowers go directly to the intel oversight committees. Did this whistleblower first meet with House Intel committee members? It is therefore important that Congress find out where this complaint came from. What did House and Senate intel committee Dem members and staff know about it and when? Did they help orchestrate this complaint?”
“My view is that this whistleblower complaint is too convenient and too perfect to come from a typical whistleblower,” he continues. “Were other IC officers involved? Were outside groups opposed to the president involved?”
At this point, I do not think it could be any more clear that there is a coup d’etat attempt being made and this should be treated as treason and these individuals need to be removed from their positions and thrown in prison for the rest of their lives.