It appears the acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI) agrees with this assessment. His agencys general counsel wrote a letter stating the complaint did not meet the ICWPA definition because it involved conduct from someone outside the intel community and did not relate to intelligence activity, according to a report by Fox News. This is why the DNI refused to forward the complaint to congress.
That’s why it has to be leaked/sent to the media.
This has nothing to do with proper channels or good faith purpose.
This is all about two things, which have mutual objectives
1) Making Trump look corrupt
2) Keeping the Trump administration from rooting out Biden’s corruption
This is the same exact pattern used to protect Hillary. IE: Make Trump look like the bad guy in order to shield her.
3. Article II of the Constitution gives the president sweeping power to conduct foreign affairs, negotiate with leaders of other nations, make demands or offer promises. The Constitution does not grant the power of review, approval or disapproval to spies or other unelected officials in the executive branch.
4. The ICWPA law defines the parameters of an urgent concern complaint as an abuse or violation of law relating to the funding, administration, or operations of an intelligence activity involving classified information, but does not include differences of opinions concerning public policy matters. The presidents conversation with a foreign leader does not seem to fall under this whistleblower definition.