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It's ‘Now Or Never' for Ex-Trump Aides Weighing Speaking Out
With just weeks left before the Nov. 3 election, it’s decision time for a number of current and former Trump administration officials who are debating whether to speak out against President Donald Trump
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Homeland Security Whistleblower Not Yet Ready to Testify
A whistleblower from the Department of Homeland Security is delaying his testimony to Congress
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Inspector General Fired by Trump Defends Flagging Whistleblower Complaint
The inspector general whose firing was disclosed in a letter to Congress defended on Sunday his handling of a whistleblower complaint that led to President Donald Trump’s impeachment, NBC News reports.
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Lawyers: Investigators Recommend Whistleblower Be Reinstated
Federal investigators have found “reasonable grounds” that a government whistleblower was punished for opposing widespread use of an unproven drug that President Donald Trump touted as a remedy for COVID-19, his lawyers said Friday. Dr. Rick Bright headed the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority. He had received a job performance review of outstanding before he was summarily transferred last…
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Trump Firing Inspector General Who Flagged Ukraine Whistleblower Complaint
President Donald Trump has informed Congress that he is removing the inspector general who flagged the Ukraine whistleblower complaint, according to a letter obtained by NBC News.
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Brother of OSU Whistleblower Said Rep. Jim Jordan Asked for Support Amid Allegations He Turned a Blind Eye to Sex Abuse
The brother of Ohio State University whistleblower Mike DiSabato told state lawmakers in a public hearing Tuesday that Rep. Jim Jordan personally pleaded with him to intercede after DiSabato publicly accused the Republican congressman of turning a blind eye to the sexual abuse of male wrestlers by team doctor Richard Strauss, NBC News reported.
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Trump Whistleblower's Anonymity Resurfaces as Issue in Senate Impeachment Trial
Months after the intelligence community official who last summer submitted to the Director of National Intelligence an anonymous report alleging possible wrongdoing on the part of President Donald Trump in his dealings with Ukraine, Republican lawmakers are still trying to make that official’s name public.
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Conviction Tossed in Case Involving Affair, Whistleblower
New Jersey’s Supreme Court reversed the conviction Monday of a woman who was accused of stealing documents from her ex-lover’s truck in order to help a whistleblower’s complaint against him. In a unanimous opinion, the court tossed out Donna Alessi’s convictions on charges of burglary, lying to police and hindering apprehension. According to court documents, Alessi, a Hunterdon County...