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05 October 2019A second intelligence officer alarmed by the interaction of Donald Trump with Ukraine is considering whether to formalize his own complaint as a 'whistleblower' (informants protected by the law) and testify in Congress. The New York Times wrote, citing two people aware of the matter. It is a person with more direct information of the events of the first 'mole', who accused the tycoon of using his power to have the Biden investigated in Ukraine, triggering the impeachment investigation.

The second 007 is among those who have been heard by the intelligence general inspector to corroborate the allegations of the first 'mole'. It is not clear whether he needs to file a complaint to obtain legal protection because the witnesses who speak with the general inspectors are protected by federal laws.

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"The mole is a registered Democrat and a CIA analyst who was seconded to the Obama White House before the 2016 elections, where he worked at the Ukrainian desk of the national security council and met with Ukrainian anti-Trump officials before being bundled by the council. for Trump's national security and becoming unhappy ": Donald Trump retyped the post of Paul Sperry, a conservative author and political commentator, on the profile of the mole who, denouncing Trump's pressure in the phone call to the Ukrainian president to have the Biden investigated, has triggered the impeachment investigation.

BREAKING: The whistleblower is a registered Democrat & CIA analyst who was detailed before the 2016 election to the Obama White House, where he worked on the NSC's Ukraine disgruntled

- Paul Sperry (@paulsperry_) October 4, 2019