President Donald Trump accused the Democrat said to be in charge of the impeachment inquiry of helping write a complaint filed against him that kickstarted the probe.
A reporter on Oct. 2 asked Trump about a report that Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) knew about the whistleblower complaint before it was filed and Trump said he was not surprised, calling it “a scandal.”
“He met at a time that was impossible to meet unless there was corruption involved,” Trump said.
Trump said he believes Schiff helped create the complaint.
The person who filed the complaint is not as of yet known to the public, though Trump has said he hopes to identify the person.
The complaint relied on secondhand information and media reports and the person who filed it admitted they didn’t have direct knowledge of the alleged abuses of the office of the president they alleged.
Trump said on Wednesday that his opponents didn’t know he had a transcript of the call.
“They didn’t know I had a transcript done by very talented people. We had an exact transcript. And when we produced that transcript, they died. When you look at the whistleblower complaint, it was vicious,” Trump said.
“It was so evil,” Trump said.
Trump said there was little time between the end of the yearslong investigation by special counsel Robert Mueller’s team and the new impeachment narrative, calling both scams.
“I will transmit this information to Vladimir,” said Medvedev
“You remember that? You didn’t make a big deal about that. Everybody thought that was cute,” Trump said to reporters.
“To impeach a president over a fraud that was committed by other people that want to win an election in 2020 ... it’s incredible.”