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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsProbably a dumb question but I'm wondering if the whistleblower is still going
into work.
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Probably a dumb question but I'm wondering if the whistleblower is still going (Original Post)
zooks
Sep 2019
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Siwsan
(26,177 posts)1. I would think NOT being at work would be a sure give-away
I was thinking about that, this morning.
zooks
(308 posts)4. That what I've been thinking but its hard to believe that the
admin hasn't figured out who it is so it seems extremely dangerous.
SallyHemmings
(1,813 posts)2. I would think so
Not being on the job would bring attention to them. Hiding in plain sight? Maybe?
zooks
(308 posts)7. If so I wonder if he/she has colleagues in the know
and are watching his/her back
mysteryowl
(7,323 posts)3. I was thinking about the risk he/she will take by testifying
Nunes is on the panel and FOR SURE would leak the whistleblower's identity and probably the rest of the GOP on the panel would too.
zooks
(308 posts)5. I wonder if there is any chance of him/her testifying from a
remote location with the voice changed
mysteryowl
(7,323 posts)10. I sure hope they are planning on something like that.
That panel will 'out' him/her in a nano-second. I can see the headlines now:
Whistleblower revealed and entire family is swiftly moved into protective custody.
Garrett78
(10,721 posts)6. Yeah, testifying will out him or her for sure.
Unless the testimony is via phone and the person's voice is disguised.
zooks
(308 posts)8. I wonder if that is allowed
SallyHemmings
(1,813 posts)11. I had just said that to a friend.
fleur-de-lisa
(14,615 posts)9. My understanding is that he has been gone from the WH for some time.
zooks
(308 posts)12. Thanks. Good to know