Fact or fiction?
Joe Biden worked with whistleblower when he was
vice president, officials reveal
By Rob Crilly
October 10, 2019 "Information
Clearing House" - The 2020 Democratic candidate with whom the CIA
whistleblower had
a "professional" tie is Joe Biden, according to
intelligence officers and former White House
officials.
Lawyers for the whistleblower said he had worked
only "in the executive branch." The Washington
Examiner has established that he is a career CIA
analyst who was detailed to the National Security
Council at the White House and has since left. On
Sept. 26, the New York Times
reported that he was a CIA officer. On Oct. 4,
the newspaper
added that he "was detailed to the National
Security Council at one point."
Michael Atkinson, the Intelligence Community's
inspector general,
told members of Congress that the whistleblower
had a "professional tie" to a 2020 Democratic
candidate. He had written earlier that while the
whistleblower's complaint was credible, he had
shown "some indicia of an arguable political bias
... in favor of a rival political candidate."
A retired CIA officer told the
Washington Examiner, “From everything we know
about the whistleblower and his work in the
executive branch then, there is absolutely no doubt
he would have been working with Biden when he was
vice president."
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As an experienced CIA official on the NSC with
the deep knowledge of Ukraine that he demonstrated
in his complaint, it is probable that the
whistleblower briefed Biden and likely that he
accompanied him on Air Force Two during at least one
of
the six visits the 2020 candidate made to the
country.
A former Trump administration official, speaking
on condition of anonymity to discuss intelligence
matters, said Biden’s work on foreign affairs
brought him into close proximity with the
whistleblower either at the CIA or when he was
detailed to the White House.
“This person, after working with Biden, may feel
defensive towards him because he feels [Biden] is
being falsely attacked. Maybe he is even talking to
Biden’s staff,” the former official said. “Maybe it
is innocent, maybe not.”
Last month, the whistleblower accused President
Trump of abusing his position by asking Ukrainian
President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Biden
and his son, Hunter, who sat on the board of a
Ukrainian gas company. His complaint is now at the
center of a Democrat-led
impeachment inquiry, prompting Trump and his
allies to cry foul.
Biden was President Barack Obama’s "point man" on
Ukraine, making a half dozen trips there in his
eight years as vice president. Those trips involved
briefings from senior intelligence officials and NSC
officers, some of whom traveled with him to Kyiv and
elsewhere.
“The Whistleblower has ties to one of my DEMOCRAT
OPPONENTS,” tweeted Trump, after the "professional"
link was
revealed by the Washington Examiner. “Why
does the ICIG allow this scam to continue?”
Trump said Thursday he did
not know the identity of the whistleblower.
The connection to Biden has emerged a week after
Atkinson, the Intelligence Community's inspector
general,
briefed the House Intelligence Committee on the
whistleblower’s complaint.
After the report on what Atkinson said, lawyers
for the whistleblower immediately insisted their
client was not motivated by political
considerations, but their cryptic comment fueled
speculation about his identity. The careful
statement did not rule out that the whistleblower
worked with one of the candidates before they
started running for president.
"First, our client has never worked for or
advised a political candidate, campaign, or party,"
said Andrew Bakaj and Mark Zaid. "Second, our client
has spent their entire government career in
apolitical, civil servant positions in the Executive
Branch."
Glenn Carle, a former CIA officer who himself
blew the whistle on George W. Bush administration
efforts to collect intelligence on an American
citizen, said the distinction was crucial. “The
truth is that the whistleblower would have worked
with Biden not in some partisan political sense but
as a member of the government,” he said. “It is
scurrilous to suppose there was a political
motivation.”
He added that it was possible that the CIA
officer briefed senators or representatives who were
now running for president.
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