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Trump to release whistleblower complaint and the Inspector General report

In addition to releasing the full transcript of the call with the Ukrainian president tomorrow, Trump has announced that he will also release the full whistle blower complaint and Inspector General’s report basically everything that communist Democrats are calling on Trump to release. After Nancy Pelosi caved to AOC plus three and sort of began an impeachment inquiry (though was too cowardly to actually vote on it), they said that releasing the full phone call transcript between Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskiy wasn’t sufficient enough. So Trump is calling the socialist/communist Democrat’s bluff and releasing the actual whistle blower complaint and inspect general’s report. Oops. The release of the report and complaint is expected to occur at the end of the week, probably on Friday.

Botox drunk Nancy Pelosi has set up the Democrats to implode, along with the media including the weasels at Fox News. Grab the popcorn because it’s going to be great!

Trump to release full whistleblower complaint and the Inspector General report
Trump to release full whistleblower complaint and the Inspector General report

The White House is reportedly preparing to give Congress both the whistleblower complaint and Inspector General report at the heart of a brewing scandal that has led to a formal House impeachment inquiry against President Trump.

A senior administration official told Politico on Tuesday the documents will be released to Congress by the end of the week. The decision marks a reversal for the White House, which had previously declined to provide the documents to lawmakers, even as Trump decried the impeachment inquiry sparked by the controversy as a “witch hunt.”

The official emphasized that the decision and timing could change, but that the president has agreed to the move. The White House did not immediately respond to a request for comment from The Hill.

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Tuesday announced the House would launch an official impeachment inquiry amid concerns that the president sought to pressure Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in a July talk to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden and his son Hunter by threatening to withhold military aid.