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The official whistleblower complaint against Donald Trump has finally been released, and it's jaw-dr

The official whistleblower complaint against Donald Trump has finally been released, and it's jaw-dropping. [Browser View](1f9d0/ct0_0/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) | 9/26/19 [] [Common Dreams Home Page] [] Dear Friend, The official whistleblower complaint against Donald Trump has finally been released, and it's jaw-dropping. The whistleblower, a CIA officer detailed to work at the White House, documents how Trump pressured Ukraine to make up dirt on Joe Biden to help him win reelection. Trump's own Director of National Intelligence called it "totally unprecedented." This is a crisis moment for our democracy, and these are the times when our non-profit, independent journalism is so critical to making sure the public knows the facts and Trump faces real accountability. [Will you make a donation to help fund Common Dreams's non-profit, independent journalism throughout the Trump impeachment crisis?](1f9d0/ct1_0/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) The facts piling up around Trump are simply stunning. Trump repeatedly asked Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky to launch a bogus investigation into Hunter Biden. He used U.S. military aid as blackmail. If these actions don't qualify as "high crimes and misdemeanors," then nothing does. But major media outlets still refuse to simply say the obvious fact: these are impeachable offenses that demand Trump's removal from office. They report "both sides"—the truth and Trump's lies—equally. They focus on the horserace impact on the election. Some are even shifting the focus to Biden with headlines such as, "Why Trump's Ukraine scandal could backfire on Biden." But Common Dreams will never pull punches or hold back from reporting the facts—as long as we have the support of you, our readers. [Will you make a donation to help fund Common Dreams's non-profit, independent journalism throughout the Trump impeachment crisis?](1f9d0/ct1_1/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) Thank you for all you do, Kimberly Monaghan Board Chair for the whole Common Dreams news team [] [Donate Now](1f9d0/ct1_2/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) --------------------------------------------------------------- [Support Common Dreams with a tax-deductible donation](1f9d0/ct2_0/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) If you prefer to donate by phone, call 207.775.0488 or by check, print [this form](1f9d0/ct3_0/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips) [Common Dreams](1f9d0/ct4_0/1?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips), PO Box 443, Portland, ME 04112, USA | 207.775.0488 Common Dreams is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Your contribution is tax deductible. EIN: 20-3368194 | [Unsubscribe](1f9d0/q-004f/zout?sid=TV2%3A8wNJ2rips)

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