White House blames NSC aide for discrepancy between readout and new transcript of Trump-Zelensky
Source: CNN
(CNN)The White House placed the responsibility on the top Ukraine expert at the National Security Council on Friday after being asked about the discrepancy between the April readout of President Donald Trump's phone call with the Ukrainian President and the transcript released Friday. In that transcript, there is no mention of corruption despite a White House readout of the call that was released in April that stated the issue arose. A White House spokesperson put that discrepancy at the feet of a central witness to the House impeachment inquiry in a statement.
"The President continues to push for transparency in light of these baseless accusations and has taken the unprecedented steps to release the transcripts of both phone calls with President Zelensky so that every American can see he did nothing wrong," deputy press secretary Hogan Gidley said in a statement on Friday. "It is standard operating procedure for the National Security Council to provide readouts of the President's phone calls with foreign leaders. This one was prepared by the NSC's Ukraine expert." That expert is Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who gave testimony to impeachment inquiry investigators earlier this month that was critical of Trump.
For more than 10 hours, Vindman testified that he reported concerns about Trump's July 25 call with the leader of Ukraine to the top National Security Council lawyer within hours, and said some of the changes he tried to make to the since-published transcript were left out, though he didn't say why. Later, he was told not to discuss the call with anyone else.Despite what Gidley said, a White House source told CNN the mistake was due to an error by the White House, a remarkable disagreement over the responsibility for an inaccurate press release within the West Wing.
According to that source, the national security adviser reviews and approves a draft press release prepared by the Directorate and reviewed by NSC Legal and NSC Press Office which is based on prepared talking points for the call and done before it happens. Typically, the country expert will update the press release to reflect the topics that are actually discussed. "On April 21, 2019, President Trump did not raise the issue of corruption during the call with President-elect Zelensky, despite the NSC's recommendation that he do so and specific talking points included in briefing materials addressing that important topic," the source said.
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Full headline: White House blames NSC aide for discrepancy between readout and new transcript of Trump-Zelensky April call
Desperation.
MissMillie
(38,562 posts)How many altered transcripts is that now? I know the transcript of the Helsinki press conference was not correct. And we heard someone testify (was it Vindman?) that the transcript of the 7/25 call was not correct....
They_Live
(3,236 posts)Why can't we just hear the recordings? Y'know so we hear how perfect the calls were...
iluvtennis
(19,863 posts)would've made Vindman responsibility for preparing the newly released call log.
Bernardo de La Paz
(49,011 posts)ReformedGOPer
(478 posts)Nitram
(22,822 posts)transcript and the April readout. How convenient! I'll give them credit for trying to kill two patriots with one stone. "The president continues to push for transparency" by instructing his top aides to ignore House subpoenas to testify. The House GOP whines about the paucity of first-hand witnesses, while the President refuse too allow them to testify.
paleotn
(17,931 posts)Give it up folks. It's over.
aggiesal
(8,919 posts)and we can compare which transcript released is more accurate?
packman
(16,296 posts)It's ALWAYS someone's fault with liars, narcissists and children caught with their hands in the cookie jar.