Washington, (Asian independent) Michael Atkinson, the Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) who first notified lawmakers of a whistleblower complaint that led to US President Donald Trump’s impeachment, said he was fired by Trump just because he fulfilled his duty “faithfully”.
“It is hard not to think that the President’s 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,” Xinhua news agency quoted Atkinson as saying in a statement on Sunday.
Trump informed the Senate and House intelligence committees in a letter on April 3 that he was removing Atkinson from his duties.
“This is to advise that I am exercising my power as President to remove from office the Inspector General of the Intelligence Community, effective 30 days from today,” he wrote.
Trump said “it is vital” that he as the president has “the fullest confidence in the appointees serving as Inspector General. That is no longer the case with regard to this Inspector General”.
Atkinson notified Congress last September of a whistleblower complaint he had received from an anonymous intelligence official, who expressed concerns that Trump’s dealings with Ukraine amounted to soliciting foreign interference in the 2020 US election and undermined American national security.
The complaint triggered the impeachment investigation into Trump, who was subsequently impeached by the Democratic-controlled House on December 19, 2019 accusing him of “abuse of power” and “obstruction of Congress”.
He was acquitted on February 5 as the Senate, where the Republicans hold the majority, concluded its impeachment trial.
A day after the removal, Trump defended his decision, calling Atkinson a “disgrace”.
“I thought he did a terrible job. Absolutely terrible. He took a whistleblower report, which turned out to be a fake report… and he brought it to Congress with an emergency,” the President said at a White House briefing.
“Not a big Trump fan, that I can tell you.”
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who led the impeachment investigation, condemned the ICIG’s removal.
Nominated by Trump in November 2017, Atkinson has served as the ICIG since May 17, 2018.
The ICIG conducts investigations and reviews of activities within the purview of the Director of National Intelligence, while handling whistleblower complaints from within the intelligence community.