Trump fires Intelligence Community Inspector Michael Atkinson
President Donald Trump on Friday fired Intelligence Community Inspector General Michael Atkinson, who had told Congress about the whistleblower complaint that led to Trump’s impeachment, the President told Congress in a letter obtained by CNN.Atkinson will leave his job in 30 days, Trump told the House and Senate Intelligence committees. He did not name a successor.“As is the case with regard to other positions where I, as President, have the power of appointment … it is vital that I have the fullest confidence in the appointees serving as inspectors general,” Trump wrote.
“That is no longer the case with regard to this Inspector General.”The announcement that he’s firing Atkinson late on a Friday night comes as the President is dealing with a worldwide pandemic from the novel coronavirus, which has consumed his presidency since the end of the impeachment trial only two months ago. Trump has faced widespread criticism for the federal government’s response to the outbreak, and has said the impeachment trial “probably did” distract him from responding to the virus’ outbreak during the trial in January and early February.READ: Trump’s letter removing intelligence community inspector general
Atkinson’s firing is the latest case of the Trump administration removing officials who took part in the President’s impeachment. Trump also removed Alexander Vindman, a then-National Security Council official who had testified in the House’s proceedings, along with Vindman’s twin brother, both of whom were reassigned out of the NSC, and fired then-US Ambassador to the European Union Gordon Sondland.Trump also fired former FBI Director James Comey in 2017 while the FBI was investigating the President.
This is actually quite a bit worse than Nixon’s firing of Archibald Cox, but nothing matters any more.
This country is over, it just doesn’t know it yet.