An investigation is just that, an investigation. Speaking of it as if there was absolutely criminal wrongdoing involved is ridiculous. Criminal wrongdoing is only proved when they go to trial and convict the accused. Or should that be ignored in this case because it looks bad for the President?
As far as her motivations to be a whistleblower, there're plenty of reasons that she may have chosen to go that route besides not being able to stand by while such behavior goes on. It may not be about politics at all. Whistleblowers can be rewarded with fame and fortune. Politics is but one possibility.
I choose to wait for the results of an investigation before making decisions or accusations. But then that's just me.
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