Oh my!!! Intel Community Admission Of Whistleblower Changes Raises Explosive New Questions

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The Federalist ^ | 10/01/2019 | Sean Davis



On Monday, the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) admitted that it did alter its forms and policies governing whistleblower complaints, and that it did so in response to the anti-Trump complaint filed on Aug. 12, 2019. The Federalist first reported the sudden changes last Friday. While many in the media falsely claimed the ICIG’s stunning admission debunked The Federalist’s report, the admission from the ICIG completely affirmed the reporting on the secretive change to whistleblower rules following the filing of an anti-Trump complaint in August.

The ICIG also disclosed for the first time that the anti-Trump complainant filed his complaint using the previously authorized form, the guidance for which explicitly stated the ICIG’s previous requirement for firsthand evidence for credible complaints. The Federalist reported last week that it was not known which form, if any, the complainant used, as the complaint that was declassified and released to the public last week was written as a letter to the two chairmen of the congressional intelligence committees.

Under the law governing whistleblower complaints for members of the intelligence community, the inspector general has near-total authority to determine whether a complaint is credible or not. The law is silent on what type of evidence is required and leaves that decision entirely to the discretion of the inspector general. As a result, the internal policies set by the ICIG’s office are the regulatory rules governing the examination of whistleblower complaints. Because of this wide discretion granted under the law, the ICIG’s internal changes to its own policies and guidance regarding firsthand evidence — which the ICIG admitted to in its press release on Monday — directly impacted its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint filed in August.

In its press release, the ICIG also explicitly admitted it changed its policies because of the anti-Trump complaint, raising significant questions about whether the watchdog cooked its own books to justify its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint:

In the process of reviewing and clarifying those forms, and in response to recent press inquiries regarding the instant whistleblower complaint, the ICIG understood that certain language in those forms and, more specifically, the informational materials accompanying the forms, could be read — incorrectly — as suggesting that whistleblowers must possess first-hand information in order to file an urgent concern complaint with the congressional intelligence committees.

The ICIG’s claim that it would have been incorrect to perceive a requirement for firsthand information is bizarre considering the previous version of the form clearly stated in unambiguous language that firsthand evidence was required in order for “urgent concern” whistleblower complaints to be deemed credible. It said, in bold, underlined, all-caps text, “FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED”

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Reading this my take is the ICIG under pressure from Schiff, and a host of other left wingers within CIA changed the rule so the complaint could be released to Schiff.

Regardless Schiff will be found ultimately to be behind the mechanics of this outrage IF WE are looking for a point of blame.
 
It is simply the ongoing "Coup d'Trump." The MSM, DNC, democrat and republican Swamp scum seek to make it illegal to investigate the origins of the Coup d'Trump. All roads will lead to Crooked Hillary and of course Hussaine Obama being treasonous anti-Americans.
 
Yes....here we go.

We'll put Strozk in charge of the investigation.

And while it is going on, we'll hold impeachment hearings.
 
Another example of using the intelligence community as a partisan tool for politics, rather than a tool to secure the national interests of the state.

Thus, more evidence of the decline of the state into the status of banana Republic. Surely corruption in the central bank isn't far behind. . . just going woefully unreported on.


. . . It makes me ponder. . . . . how long till the military take over? :dunno:


These political parties and intel communities are acting like children with all the levers of power at present. It will be a shame if serious blood letting occurs.
 
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The Federalist ^ | 10/01/2019 | Sean Davis



On Monday, the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) admitted that it did alter its forms and policies governing whistleblower complaints, and that it did so in response to the anti-Trump complaint filed on Aug. 12, 2019. The Federalist first reported the sudden changes last Friday. While many in the media falsely claimed the ICIG’s stunning admission debunked The Federalist’s report, the admission from the ICIG completely affirmed the reporting on the secretive change to whistleblower rules following the filing of an anti-Trump complaint in August.

The ICIG also disclosed for the first time that the anti-Trump complainant filed his complaint using the previously authorized form, the guidance for which explicitly stated the ICIG’s previous requirement for firsthand evidence for credible complaints. The Federalist reported last week that it was not known which form, if any, the complainant used, as the complaint that was declassified and released to the public last week was written as a letter to the two chairmen of the congressional intelligence committees.

Under the law governing whistleblower complaints for members of the intelligence community, the inspector general has near-total authority to determine whether a complaint is credible or not. The law is silent on what type of evidence is required and leaves that decision entirely to the discretion of the inspector general. As a result, the internal policies set by the ICIG’s office are the regulatory rules governing the examination of whistleblower complaints. Because of this wide discretion granted under the law, the ICIG’s internal changes to its own policies and guidance regarding firsthand evidence — which the ICIG admitted to in its press release on Monday — directly impacted its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint filed in August.

In its press release, the ICIG also explicitly admitted it changed its policies because of the anti-Trump complaint, raising significant questions about whether the watchdog cooked its own books to justify its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint:

In the process of reviewing and clarifying those forms, and in response to recent press inquiries regarding the instant whistleblower complaint, the ICIG understood that certain language in those forms and, more specifically, the informational materials accompanying the forms, could be read — incorrectly — as suggesting that whistleblowers must possess first-hand information in order to file an urgent concern complaint with the congressional intelligence committees.

The ICIG’s claim that it would have been incorrect to perceive a requirement for firsthand information is bizarre considering the previous version of the form clearly stated in unambiguous language that firsthand evidence was required in order for “urgent concern” whistleblower complaints to be deemed credible. It said, in bold, underlined, all-caps text, “FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED”

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05242018-DUCF-ICIG-DNI-First-Hand-Information-Required.jpg


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Reading this my take is the ICIG under pressure from Schiff, and a host of other left wingers within CIA changed the rule so the complaint could be released to Schiff.

Regardless Schiff will be found ultimately to be behind the mechanics of this outrage IF WE are looking for a point of blame.
Wow. This went right over your head. You need to find more honest news sources. The IG explained that the changes just clarified language but the requirements were the same since 2018.

The IG is supposed to be your boy, remember?
 
Don't you just love the never ending hypocrisy of Democrats? They just love to lecture us about how we are a 'nation of laws' and yet they are the group that time and again stomps all over the laws to get what they want.
 
Don't you just love the never ending hypocrisy of Democrats? They just love to lecture us about how we are a 'nation of laws' and yet they are the group that time and again stomps all over the laws to get what they want.
How do you think the dems stomped all over the law with this situation?
 
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The Federalist ^ | 10/01/2019 | Sean Davis



On Monday, the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) admitted that it did alter its forms and policies governing whistleblower complaints, and that it did so in response to the anti-Trump complaint filed on Aug. 12, 2019. The Federalist first reported the sudden changes last Friday. While many in the media falsely claimed the ICIG’s stunning admission debunked The Federalist’s report, the admission from the ICIG completely affirmed the reporting on the secretive change to whistleblower rules following the filing of an anti-Trump complaint in August.

The ICIG also disclosed for the first time that the anti-Trump complainant filed his complaint using the previously authorized form, the guidance for which explicitly stated the ICIG’s previous requirement for firsthand evidence for credible complaints. The Federalist reported last week that it was not known which form, if any, the complainant used, as the complaint that was declassified and released to the public last week was written as a letter to the two chairmen of the congressional intelligence committees.

Under the law governing whistleblower complaints for members of the intelligence community, the inspector general has near-total authority to determine whether a complaint is credible or not. The law is silent on what type of evidence is required and leaves that decision entirely to the discretion of the inspector general. As a result, the internal policies set by the ICIG’s office are the regulatory rules governing the examination of whistleblower complaints. Because of this wide discretion granted under the law, the ICIG’s internal changes to its own policies and guidance regarding firsthand evidence — which the ICIG admitted to in its press release on Monday — directly impacted its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint filed in August.

In its press release, the ICIG also explicitly admitted it changed its policies because of the anti-Trump complaint, raising significant questions about whether the watchdog cooked its own books to justify its treatment of the anti-Trump complaint:

In the process of reviewing and clarifying those forms, and in response to recent press inquiries regarding the instant whistleblower complaint, the ICIG understood that certain language in those forms and, more specifically, the informational materials accompanying the forms, could be read — incorrectly — as suggesting that whistleblowers must possess first-hand information in order to file an urgent concern complaint with the congressional intelligence committees.

The ICIG’s claim that it would have been incorrect to perceive a requirement for firsthand information is bizarre considering the previous version of the form clearly stated in unambiguous language that firsthand evidence was required in order for “urgent concern” whistleblower complaints to be deemed credible. It said, in bold, underlined, all-caps text, “FIRST-HAND INFORMATION REQUIRED”

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05242018-DUCF-ICIG-DNI-First-Hand-Information-Required.jpg


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Reading this my take is the ICIG under pressure from Schiff, and a host of other left wingers within CIA changed the rule so the complaint could be released to Schiff.

Regardless Schiff will be found ultimately to be behind the mechanics of this outrage IF WE are looking for a point of blame.

:auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg::auiqs.jpg: these mindless fk's crack me up ..........

I MEAN RUSSIANS !

:laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301::laughing0301:
 
Don't you just love the never ending hypocrisy of Democrats? They just love to lecture us about how we are a 'nation of laws' and yet they are the group that time and again stomps all over the laws to get what they want.
How do you think the dems stomped all over the law with this situation?
It appears that the form was changed 1 day before the 3rd hand leakers complaint came through if wrong prove it!
 
Don't you just love the never ending hypocrisy of Democrats? They just love to lecture us about how we are a 'nation of laws' and yet they are the group that time and again stomps all over the laws to get what they want.
How do you think the dems stomped all over the law with this situation?
It appears that the form was changed 1 day before the 3rd hand leakers complaint came through if wrong prove it!
Who changed it and what did they change it to?
 

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