Posted on 05/22/2018 9:57:38 PM PDT by ding_dong_daddy_from_dumas
TheDC independently confirmed the veracity of the consultants position and access, and reviewed detailed transcripts of his Q&A with the special agent, who requested the arrangement due to internal dragnets and fear of vicious retribution.
These agents prefer to be subpoenaed to becoming an official government whistleblower, since they fear political and professional backlash, the former Trump administration official explained to TheDC.
The subpoena is preferred, he said, because when you are subpoenaed, Congress then pays for your legal counsel and the subpoena protects [the agent] from any organizational retaliation . they are on their own as whistleblowers, they get no legal protection and there will be organizational retaliation against them.
DiGenova who along with his wife, Victoria Toensing, has represented government whistleblowers in the past agreed, telling TheDC, Its an intelligent approach to the situation given the vindictive nature of the bureau under Comey and McCabe. I have no idea how to read Chris Wray, who is not a leader and who has disappeared from the public eye during this entire crisis. You know, he may be cleaning house but if hes doing so, hes doing it very quietly.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailycaller.com ...
sure if you think only in wordly ways. God would smile on those who did the right thing in face of losing everything, instead of waiting or cowaring because they might lose it all.
In our countries early wars (civil, revolutionary, I forget which) people fighting had their house burned, families killed and yet they fought on.
many people today are all about thewir stuff and not the root of problems, nor God trying to work solutions to problems through them.
a Job should not be anyone’s god.
I’ve been hearing about these brave FBI people since the Clinton email scandal.....yet none ever come forward
Ive been hearing about these brave FBI people since the Clinton email scandal.....yet none ever come forward
Exactly. Still waiting for updates on the mass resignations that were to occur should Clinton slide unindicted.
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Well said.
"I have no respect for them."
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I'm sure the agents care about respect from you.
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Hillary has a body count of 250 people, or more, that did come forward at some point.
So much for lives, fortunes, and sacred honor...
That may be taking what I said too far but I see why you could read it that way. It was the weakness of my analogy.
These FBI people have information. They are disturbed by what they have seen happen, by what they have learned. And they are annoyed that this information is not getting into the public domain.
So to this extent they are loyal to the country. But I still wouldn’t call it cowardice that they choose to remain silent at this time. They are, in effect, trying to get attention. They are agitating to get their information out. They are dismayed that (apparently) neither Mueller nor IG Horowitz or Huber or Congress has sought them out and they are saying “Hey, we have some information that will shed light on these open questions”. But speaking out voluntarily and without striking a deal with the government is where they draw the line. They want protection in return for their testimony.
And that is where I can’t say I blame them. These are people who know the system. they know that their testimony may have ramifications on their careers, their families, their children, their pensions. They might get threatened, like General Flynn, with personal bankruptcy and the threat of having their spouses and children dragged into it. Their kids may get rejected from colleges. They are asking for some protection, some cover, so that they don’t get thrown under the bus for coming forward. This seems pretty fair request to me under the circumstances.
One other point just to be clear: Their agitating to speak tells us that, so far anyway, there is not a serious effort to obtain “the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth” by any of the investigations. If there were such an effort these people would have already been interviewed by the SP, the IG or Congressional investigators.
So they should go ahead and start a website and post!!
Give away your, and your family’s, livelihood for a good cause then get back to us with your criticisms....
“I guess a patriot who stands up and speaks the truth without being paid or protected is just old fashion and outdated.”
It was better back when it was the rule, and not the exception, that government agencies generally wanted to do the right thing. That’s no longer the case. The government can, will, and has already, ruined people who’ve done the right thing.
Since there IS a way around it, i.e., subpoena, it’s smart to use that option.
“Look at General Flynn who had to sell his home to pay his legal bills “
He’s just one victim. I’ve seen others being interviewed — much smaller “fish” — who have been financially wiped out by Mueller because of the legal bills they’ve had to incur. The man is a sadistic bully and glories in seeing these decent people suffer because of his actions.
Why use fear of retaliation as an excuse? Don’t we have the The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989?
“Dont we have the The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989?”
That has been a joke.
Alas, Snowden would agree, and clapper goes free.
After 8 years of Obama wars on whistleblowers, even the most hardcore patriot would consider whether martyrdom in this fashion would be an effective measure.
You got it! Unfortunately, with the system in place today thats how things need to be done. You have to work with what you have, at any given time. Until that changes, these patriots deserve protection. There should never, ever be a situation where someone in government who wants to expose corruption and graft by our elected officials should have to lose anything.
Unfortunately, people like our founding fathers do not exist today. If they do they are in the minority.
I agree with you.
Its unbelievable that the pushback your comment generated.
Looking at the replies to your post, there are quite a few here who think that a government job is the only thing out there, as if there are no other jobs in the world.
I was a whistle blower in a very lucrative job I had years ago. II wasnt believed and I ended up having to leave the job and move away, and take a 50% pay cut.
I guess counting the cost is too much to expect for many these days.
The pension-loving, mortgage-loving federales.are just cowards.
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