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House Intel committee has reached an agreement for Trump-Ukraine whistleblower to testify ‘very soon,’ Schiff says

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Face of Nation : House Intel Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Sunday that an agreement has been reached for the whistleblower at the center of the impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump to testify before Congress. 

In an interview on ABC’s “This Week,” Schiff said he expects the whistleblower to testify “very soon,” but timing depends on when the director of National Intelligence completes the security clearance process for the individual’s lawyers. “We’ll get the unfiltered testimony of that whistleblower,” Schiff said. 

The whistleblower filed a complaint expressing concern that Trump was “using the power of his office to solicit interference from a foreign country in the 2020 U.S. election.” 

The redacted complaint, released by the House Intelligence Committee Thursday, details a July 25 call in which Trump asked Ukraine’s president to investigate Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden and his son Hunter.

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced an official impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump on Tuesday in response to the revelations about Trump’s call with Ukraine’s president, accusing Trump of betraying his oath of office. The nature of the call was reported by media before the complaint was publicly released. 

Schiff said Sunday that the inquiry will focus on “the fundamental breach of the president’s oath of office.” His committee, one of six conducting investigations, is taking the lead in the inquiry. 

The whistleblower, a CIA employee who was detailed to the White House, said in the complaint that White House officials were “deeply disturbed” by Trump’s call and intervened to “lock down” records of the conversation by moving them to a server normally used to store classified information.

The White House has reportedly has also sought to limit access to Trump’s phone calls with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Schiff said his committee would seek access to records for those conversations as well if they were stored on the same classified server as the records of the Ukraine call.

Trump, in a flurry of posts on Twitter over the weekend, slammed the impeachment inquiry as a “scam” and a “witch hunt” and called on Schiff to resign from Congress. In a video message Saturday, the president told his supporters the Democrats were trying remove him from office to take away their guns and their health care. 

“It’s all very simple — they’re trying to stop me, because I’m fighting for you,” Trump said.  Sen. Lindsey Graham, a close confidant of Trump, has dismissed the whistleblower’s complaint as hearsay.