US impeachment campaign escalates with claim of
second whistleblower
By Patrick Martin
October 07, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" -The conflict between President Trump and
congressional Democrats escalated over the weekend,
with attorneys for the CIA officer who triggered an
impeachment inquiry declaring that there were other
“whistleblowers” coming forward to provide testimony
in support of his allegations against Trump.
Like
the first whistleblower, the additional witness or
witnesses were said to be intelligence officials. At
least one has been interviewed by Intelligence
Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson, who
declared the initial complaint against Trump, over
his efforts to get the president of Ukraine to
provide derogatory material on former Vice President
Joe Biden and his son, to be “credible” and
“urgent.”
Andrew Bakaj, the lead attorney for the first
whistleblower, tweeted Saturday, “I can confirm that
my firm and my team represent multiple
whistleblowers.” Mark Zaid, another attorney for the
first whistleblower, said the second intelligence
official had firsthand knowledge of some of the
allegations made in the initial complaint.
A second whistleblower, whether he or she made an
independent complaint or merely bolstered the first
whistleblower, would mark a further intensification
of the efforts by sections of the national security
apparatus either to remove Trump outright or to
shift US foreign policy in a direction even more
hostile to Russia.
The most direct expression of the role of the
intelligence apparatus in the Democratic Party
impeachment drive was the appearance Sunday of
former CIA Director John Brennan on NBC’s “Meet the
Press.” The CIA director under Obama now receives a
fat paycheck as “senior national security and
intelligence analyst” for the television network.
Brennan was asked by host Chuck Todd to “assess
the stability of the American government” as the CIA
would assess another country. Brennan answered, “We
would look at it as a very corrupt government that
is under the sway, right now, of this powerful
individual who has been able to just corrupt the
institutions and the laws of that country.”
“I think it’s no longer, you know, a democracy,”
Brennan continued, referring to Trump as “an
autocrat,” and concluding, “there’s just tremendous
political instability here … which is consuming the
government now. And it’s not able to take care of
the issues that it needs to address, whether it be
on the domestic front or the national security or
the foreign policy front.”
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This is a remarkable declaration by an official
who is one of the most bloodstained figures in
recent American history. Brennan directed drone
missile assassination strikes from the Obama White
House before returning to the CIA to oversee its
worldwide operations of murder, political subversion
and plots against democracy. With the support of the
Obama White House, he sought to suppress the Senate
investigation into the torture program run by the
CIA during the George W. Bush administration.
Brennan is voicing the views of powerful sections
of the military-intelligence apparatus, which oppose
Trump not only on specific foreign policy decisions
in relation to Russia and the Middle East, but
regard his administration as too erratic and too
much driven by narrow personal and political
considerations to effectively advance the interests
of American imperialism as a whole.
While Trump is appealing to racism and
anti-immigrant bigotry and seeking to mobilize
sections of the police and military and outright
fascists in his defense, his Democratic Party
opponents are operating on a completely right-wing
basis, working as the front men for a section of the
national security apparatus.
Speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union” Sunday, a
Democratic senator and presidential candidate, Amy
Klobuchar of Minnesota, cited her trips to Ukraine
with two Republican warmongers, Lindsey Graham and
the late John McCain. She repeated the litany of the
US foreign policy elite since the 2014 US-backed
ultra-right coup in Ukraine, saying, “they need our
country by their side as they deal with a foreign
entity, as in Russia, that shot planes down over
their country, that’s annexed Crimea in their own
country. They need us. And President Trump knows
that.”
The handful of Republican senators who have
distanced themselves from Trump have also done so on
a right-wing basis. Three Republicans criticized
Trump’s public appeal on Thursday for the Chinese
government to investigate the activities of Biden
and his son Hunter, who has extensive business
operations in China. In making this statement in
front of the television cameras, Trump was doubling
down on his bullying of the Ukrainian government for
an anti-Biden probe, carried out secretly in a July
25 phone call to President Zelensky.
Senator Mitt Romney said Trump’s appeal was
“wrong and appalling,” and Susan Collins of Maine
called it “a big mistake” and “completely
inappropriate.” Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska
resorted to outright redbaiting. “Americans don’t
look to Chinese commies for the truth,” he told the Omaha
World-Herald. “If the Biden kid broke laws by
selling his name to Beijing, that’s a matter for
American courts, not communist tyrants running
torture camps.”
Other Republican senators followed the lead of
Marco Rubio of Florida, another vicious
anti-communist, who claimed that Trump’s invitation
to China was merely a joke—presumably like Trump’s
musings about extending his time in office, serving
three or four terms, in defiance of the US
Constitution, or his claims that his political
opponents are guilty of treason.
Nowhere in the US political establishment, either
Democratic or Republican, is there any genuine
opposition to Trump’s real crimes: his attacks on
immigrants (including the most recent revelation
that he wanted US agents to shoot refugees who
attempted to cross the border), his building up of a
personalist, authoritarian regime, and his
continuous favors to big business, from scrapping
regulatory enforcement to gargantuan tax cuts.
There were further developments this weekend on
the legal front. A federal judge in Washington
ordered the White House to preserve records of
Trump’s “meetings, phone calls, and other
communications with foreign leaders,” acting in a
lawsuit filed by several groups last May that
charged the administration was failing to follow the
Presidential Records Act, which governs the official
records of the US chief executive.
The lawsuit is not directly related to
impeachment, but the records ordered preserved could
be subject to subpoena by the House of
Representatives and used against Trump in a future
impeachment or Senate trial.
Top Republican leaders acknowledged that the
House is likely to vote in favor of impeachment.
Trump himself said as much Friday, and Senate
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a video released
by his reelection campaign, boasted, “The way that
impeachment stops is with a Senate majority with me
as majority leader.” He claimed that House Speaker
Nancy Pelosi is “in the clutches of a left-wing mob
that finally convinced her to impeach the
president.”
Representative Jim Himes of Connecticut, the
number two Democrat on the House Intelligence
Committee, said the invective from the White House
against committee Chair Adam Schiff and Speaker
Pelosi was unwarranted because the charges against
him were emanating from White House staffers, not
Congress.
Appearing on the CBS program “Face the Nation,”
Himes said, “His problem is not with the Democrats.
It’s not with people like me. We’re sort of sitting
here watching the information flow out of the White
House … professionals who are in the Oval Office,
who are in the situation room, are watching what is
happening and finally saying, ‘My God, this cannot
happen anymore.’ And they are coming forward either
as whistleblowers or… leaking.”
In substance, Himes is correct: it is the
“professionals,” i.e., the military-intelligence
officials, who are driving the impeachment
investigation, which Pelosi embraced only
reluctantly, fearful that a full-blown political
crisis in Washington could destabilize the US
political system as a whole.
Even more significant was the warning on the same
program by Bob Woodward, the former Watergate
journalist who is completely plugged in to the
concerns of the military-intelligence apparatus.
Woodward is old enough to remember years like 1968,
when the American political landscape was thrown
into turmoil by political assassinations and other
forms of violence. He said, “The Democrats need to
be really careful about how they let this play out…
suppose something happens… I mean, let’s hope it’s
not a bloody 2020.”
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