[h=2]Sections of a so-called whistleblower’s complaint alleging President  Donald Trump was “using the power of his office to solicit interference  from a foreign country” in the 2020 presidential race relies upon a  self-described investigative journalism organization bankrolled  massively by billionaire activist George Soros.[/h] The complainer admits, “I was not a direct witness to most of the  events described.” Still, the so-called whistleblower goes on to allege  that Trump pressured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to  investigate Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.
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transcript  of the phone call authorized for release by President Trump evidences  no such pressure or quid pro quo and shows the request to investigate  alleged corruption involving Biden and his family was a small part of  the call.
   The “whistleblower” concedes that his information is based on  secondhand knowledge: “However, I found my colleagues’ accounts of these  events to be credible because, in almost all cases, multiple officials  recounted fact patterns that were consistent with one another.”
 One key section of the so-called whistleblower’s document claims that  “multiple U.S. officials told me that Mr. Giuliani had reportedly  privately reached out to a variety of other Zelensky advisers, including  Chief of Staff Andriy Bohdan and Acting Chairman of the Security  Service of Ukraine Ivan Bakanov.”
 This was allegedly to follow up on Trump’s call with Zelensky in  order to discuss the “cases” mentioned in that call, according to the  so-called whistleblower’s narrative. The complainer was clearly  referencing Trump’s request for Ukraine to investigate the Biden  corruption allegations.
  Even though the statement was written in first person –  “multiple  U.S. officials told me” – it contains a footnote referencing a report by  the Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP).