The director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard, has released the declassification of a series of documents that revealed irregularities in the treatment of the complaint that gave rise to the impeachment process against President Donald Trump in 2019. The publication reopens one of the most controversial political episodes in recent years in the United States, questioning the actions of the intelligence community in the initial evaluation of the case
. .According to the documents, the preliminary investigation had been based on indirect testimony and a limited set of interviews, without access to sufficient direct evidence to support the conclusions reached at first.
The core of the accusations maintains that the process had been supported by statements from a complainant who, according to the records now declassified, acknowledged having no first-hand knowledge of the conversation between the two leaders.

In addition, the participation of a witness linked to the preparation of the intelligence assessment of Russian interference in the 2016 elections, a report that the Trump administration has repeatedly questioned on the grounds that it was seriously influenced by political biases within the intelligence community, is highlighted










