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- A bombshell whistleblower report that was revealed in September sparked the latest concerns over President Donald Trump's contact with foreign leaders.
- However, a new report from The Washington Post says senior administration staffers have reportedly been horrified and unsurprised by Trump's behavior in calls and public appearances for his entire term.
- One such occasion was a call in January 2017, in which Russian President Vladimir Putin was slated to congratulate Trump on his victory, but aides told the Post it quickly turned into Trump "fawning" over Putin, and even apologizing for not calling him sooner.
- However, one official said every one of Trump's interactions with other leaders had a time limit before it would eventually devolve into an inappropriate interaction.
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A bombshell whistleblower report that was revealed in September sparked the latest concerns over President Donald Trump's contact with foreign leaders, but senior administration staffers have reportedly been horrified and unsurprised by Trump's behavior in calls and public appearances.
The whistleblower complaint centered on a July 25 phone conversation alleged Trump had acted inappropriately in pushing Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate Former Vice President Joe Biden, who is also a 2020 hopeful, and his son.See the rest of the story at Business Insider NOW WATCH: Why the US border facilities are 'concentration camps,' according to historians See Also: SEE ALSO: Trump lashed out at Mitt Romney and the press as impeachment inquiry intensifies |