Whistleblower wrote memo after learning of Ukraine call
What we know--Immediately after learning second-hand information from a White House official about President Trump's July 25 phone call with the president of Ukraine, the first whistleblower wrote a dramatic personal memo, saying the White House official characterized the call as "crazy" and "frightening."
In the two-page, single-spaced memo on July 26, the day after the Trump-Zelensky phone call, the whistleblower wrote that the conversation with the unnamed White House official "only lasted a few minutes, and as a result, I only received highlights." In contrast to a publicly released transcript of the July 25 phone call, the two-page memo used dramatic language. According to the memo, the White House official "described the (July 25th) call as 'crazy,' 'frightening,' and 'completely lacking in substance related to national security.'" David Michael Lynch.
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Another student at the Schiff school of drama pretending his lies are correct even if they differ from the transcription of those who were actually on the call
Dems are running off the cliff together racing towards socialism and out of touch with America and its success.
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