You post a dozen speculative threads at a time and you posted that? This appears to real and a bad, bad move by Trump. He is desperately clamping down on it and fighting the norms other presidents had. There are procedures for a whistleblower and Trump is tearing them down. If a person witnesses something egregious he can notify the IG. The IG then tells congress. Trump is using the Justice dept to block this. It is Trump stepping over the lines again.
first off a disagreement in policy is NOT a whistleblower referall.
Trump sets all policies,and can offer any deal - but it looks to me like Trump was urging the new comedian president
( that's what he did before) an ultimatum to clean up Ukraine politics, contingent on military aid.
That is NOT the same as saying "dig up dirt on Biden" since there was a prosecutor already looking at Biden's son.
Biden got the prosecutor fired in exchange for the US loan guarantee to Ukraine.
There the actual corruption.
It's just more manufactures "scandal" from the Deep State -if you swallowed Russian collusion,
you're gullible enough to swallow this too.
If you understood the corruption in Kyiv, you wont
'Corruption in Ukraine has to be stopped'
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-47571043
They stole money from our army, they stole the lives of our soldiers," says Vyacheslav, a protester I meet at a noisy demonstration in Independence Square in Kiev.
The charges he refers to are recently revealed documents implicating senior members of Petro Poroshenko's government in a defence procurement scam worth some $10m (£8m).
Smuggled Russian munitions and other weaponry were allegedly sold to the Ukrainian military at wildly inflated prices. The two senior officials have been suspended by the president pending an investigation.
"They were so confident they wouldn't get caught, they filtered the money through their own companies," says Sergey Leshchenko, an MP and former investigative journalist.
President Poroshenko has not been directly accused of any wrongdoing himself. But one of those firms was one formally owned by the president. "It's impossible he couldn't have known," Mr Leshchenko adds.
n what's been seen as a backwards step, just two days after the defence scandal broke, the constitutional court ruled that those accused of corruption no longer have to provide evidence in court on how they came by their wealth.
"Fixing corruption in this country is Ukraine's number one problem, it has to be stopped," he says.