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  • Intel Community Admission Of Whistleblower Changes Raises Explosive New Questions

    10/01/2019 1:34:37 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 50 replies
    The Federalist ^ | 10/01/2019 | Sean Davis
    On Monday, the intelligence community inspector general (ICIG) admitted that it did alter its forms and policies governing whistleblower complaints, and that it did so in response to the anti-Trump complaint filed on Aug. 12, 2019. The Federalist first reported the sudden changes last Friday. While many in the media falsely claimed the ICIG’s stunning admission debunked The Federalist’s report, the admission from the ICIG completely affirmed the reporting on the secretive change to whistleblower rules following the filing of an anti-Trump complaint in August.The ICIG also disclosed for the first time that the anti-Trump complainant filed his complaint...
  • Deleted Firsthand Knowledge Requirement For Whistleblowers Implicates Another Federal Agency

    09/30/2019 3:53:19 PM PDT · by george76 · 48 replies
    The Federalist ^ | SEPTEMBER 30, 2019 | Matt Beebe
    Was the ‘nonpartisan’ Congressional Research Service weaponized to force the House into a premature impeachment inquiry? Sean Davis wrote Friday about a secret update to the intelligence community inspector general’s “Disclosure of Urgent Concern” complaint intake form. It revamped the procedure to allow hearsay complaints, while prior versions of the form had included an admonishment that the IC IG could not find a complaint credible without “reliable, first-hand information.” While it appears the IC IG has the statutory right to promulgate new procedures, the rationale for the change and the curious nature of the timing has still not been shared....
  • Intel Community Secretly Gutted Requirement Of First-Hand Whistleblower Knowledge

    09/27/2019 1:49:05 PM PDT · by Mount Athos · 176 replies
    the federalist ^ | SEPTEMBER 27, 2019 | Sean Davis
    The intelligence community secretly eliminated a requirement that whistleblowers provide direct, first-hand knowledge of alleged wrongdoings, raising questions about the intelligence community’s behavior regarding the August submission of a whistleblower complaint against President Donald Trump. The new complaint document no longer requires potential whistleblowers who wish to have their concerns expedited to Congress to have direct, first-hand knowledge of the alleged wrongdoing that they are reporting. The brand new version of the whistleblower complaint form, which was not made public until after the transcript of Trump’s July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the complaint addressed...
  • The Whistleblower May Not Be A Whistleblower At All

    The latest media mass hysteria over a whistleblower’s complaint is based on precious little information. That has not stopped journalists from convicting President Trump in the court of public opinion and predicting his imminent demise. Who exactly is this unidentified “whistleblower”? What is the specific nature of his or her “urgent concern” complaint against the president? Does this complaint really qualify under the Intelligence Community Whistleblower Protection Act (ICWPA)? These are just a few of the most fundamental questions that remain largely unknown. Despite the paucity of facts, some reasonable observations and conclusions can be drawn: 1. It appears that...
  • EXCLUSIVE: FBI Raids Home Of Whistleblower On Clinton Foundation, Lawyer Says

    11/29/2018 9:19:31 PM PST · by stars & stripes forever · 175 replies
    The Daily Caller ^ | 11/29/2018 | Richard Pollack
    The FBI raided the home of a whistleblower who was in possession of documents regarding the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One, according to the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras. The whistleblower, Dennis Nathan Cain, had turned the documents over to the Department of Justice’s inspector general and both the House and Senate Intelligence committees, according to the lawyer. The FBI rummaged through Cain’s home for six hours, even after the whistleblower handed over the documents, according to Socarras.