Article snippet: MORE (D-Calif.) again declined to support this week. Maguire is now scheduled to testify before the House Intelligence Committee on Sept. 26. Here's a timeline of what we know about this anonymous complaint so far. July 28: DNI MORE exit announced On July 28, Dan Coats, Trump's long-serving director of national intelligence, issued his resignation, which was announced via a tweet from the president. "I would like to thank Dan for his great service to our Country. The Acting Director will be named shortly," Trump tweeted at the time. Aug. 8: Sue Gordon announces resignation Shortly after Coats's exit was announced, his top deputy and expected replacement as acting DNI, Sue Gordon, announced her resignation as well. Gordon's resignation was also announced via a tweet from Trump. Aug. 12: Whistleblower files complaint Thought it went unreported at the time, on Aug. 12, an anonymous member of the intelligence community filed a complaint with Intelligence Community Inspector General (ICIG) Michael Atkinson, flagging multiple instances of the president's conversations with a foreign leader the whistleblower said were troubling. Of note was an undisclosed "promise" Trump reportedly made to that foreign leader during one or more conversations. Aug. 15: Coats, Gordon exit, Maguire steps in as acting DNI Just days after the complaint is filed, Coats and Gordon exited the Trump administration as expected. Maguire, formerly director of the National Counterterrorism Center, w... Link to the full article to read more
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