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Atkinson Claims Trump Fired Him for Role in Impeachment; Critical IG Memo Also May Have Been Factor

Inspector General for the Intelligence Community (ICIG) Michael Atkinson said late on April 5 that P..

Inspector General for the Intelligence Community (ICIG) Michael Atkinson said late on April 5 that President Donald Trump fired him in reprisal for referring the impeachment whistleblowers complaint to House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.).

“It is hard not to think that the presidents loss of confidence in me derives from my having faithfully discharged my legal obligations as an independent and impartial inspector general, and from my commitment to continue to do so,” Atkinson said in a statement made public late April 5.

Trump told Schiff and other congressional intelligence officials on April 3 that he was terminating Atkinson effective in 30 days after losing confidence in him. Trump named National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency General Counsel Thomas Monheim as Atkinsons acting replacement.

Asked about the action during the White House coronavirus task force media briefing on April 4, Trump said Atkinsons actions regarding the whistleblowers complaint were “a total disgrace.”

Trump said Atkinson “did a terrible job. Absolutely terrible. He took a whistleblower report, which turned out to be a fake report, it was a fake, it was about my conversation with the president of Ukraine, and he brought it to Congress with an emergency.”

Trumps conversation with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky occurred July 25, 2019, and a transcript was released Sept. 25, 2019. The whistleblower, who hasnt been officially identified, wasnt among the White House and intelligence officials who overheard the conversation.

House Democrats impeached Trump on two charges, abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, based largely on the complaint. The Senate, which is controlled by Republicans, decisively rejected both charges in acquitting Trump.

Trumps description of Atkinsons job performance as “absolutely terrible” may have, besides the impeachment events, alluded to recent controversies involving him.

Atkinson figured prominently in multiple controversies in the FBIs spying on members of Trumps 2016 campaign, based on allegations that campaign staff were cooperating with Russian intelligence interests against the Democratic nominee, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Department of Justice Inspector General Michael Horowitz—who issued a statement lauding Atkinson following Trumps announcement—released a March 30 memorandum on those FBI abuses, citing serious flaws found in 25 of 29 bureau applications to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court seeking permission to spy on individuals between October 2014 and September 2019.

All of the flaws in the applications submitted by the Bureau to the court were related to “Woods Procedures,” which require the FBI to document its evidence to justify such applications and certifying to the credibility and accuracy of the evidence.

“Additionally, for all 25 FISA applications with Woods Files that we have reviewed to date, we identified facts stated in the FISA application that were: (a) not supported by any documentation in the Woods File, (b) not clearly corroborated by the supporting documentation in the Woods File, or (c) inconsistent with the supporting documentation in the Woods File,” Horowitz said in the memorandum.

The DOJ IG said there were on average 20 serious flaws in the applications reviewed.

Atkinson was acting deputy assistant attorney general and senior counsel to the assistant attorney general of the National Security division, Mary McCord, during much of the period covered by the IGs review and was responsible for accuracy reviews to ensure application compliance with the Woods Procedures.

After leaving the Justice Department, McCord became a counsel to Schiffs impeachment effort.

A White House spokesman declined to comment when asked April 6 by The Epoch Times if the Horowitz memorandum was a factor in the presidents deliberations in firing Atkinson.

It was also reported after Atkinson forwarded the whistleblowers complaint to Congress as an “urgent” matter that the ICIG had changed a

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