What Beijing’s Latest Journalist Expulsions Mean For The U.S.-China Media War
While the world is focusing on containing the spread of the Wuhan virus, communist China declared the largest expulsion of American reporters this week, further escalating a media war with the United States.
IC Inspector General Didn’t Review Ukraine Call Before Forwarding Whistleblower Complaint
In a recently declassified letter from Michael Atkinson, we learn that his investigation didn’t even include a review of the phone transcript at the core of the entire complaint.
The Key Point About Whistleblowers’ First-Hand Knowledge Isn’t The Law, It’s The Shady Regulation Changes
The problem is not altering the directions to comply with the statute. It is that the instruction suggests the inspector general’s office changed its policy to get Trump.
Left Tries To Wave Away IG Changes Allowing Whistleblowers To Weaponize Hearsay
The documents clearly show the process was changed, and the previously explicit requirements for first-hand information were suddenly eliminated.
Jury Awards Planned Parenthood Whistleblower $3 Million After She Disclosed Nasty Conditions At Facilities
The largest abortion provider in the United States demonstrated once again its utter disregard for women’s health and safety, and Mayra Rodriguez did something about it.
Pinterest Whistleblower: ‘Normalization Of Censorship Within Big Tech Companies Is Un-American’
Former Pinterest engineer Eric Cochran said he saw his employers quietly censoring pro-lifers behind closed doors. He says they should be honest with customers about their politics.
Grassley: No, Subpoenas Aren’t Necessary To Protect FBI Whistleblowers
‘You can’t prevent federal employees from talking directly to Congress. Period. Don’t even try.’
Government Climate Scientist: Native Alaskans Are In Danger Because I Was Reassigned
A climate scientist at the Department of Interior claims the Trump administration reassigned him for talking about climate change.
Whistleblowers: Planned Parenthood Had Dead Baby Quotas
‘I felt like I was more of a salesman sometimes, to sell abortions. . . We were told on a regular basis that you have a quota to meet, to keep this clinic open.’
Should Americans Read Other Americans’ Mail?
The debate over the NSA should begin with a clear-eyed, realistic assessment of the most significant threats to our security and a reasonable enumeration of the means necessary and available to address those threats.