https://www.npr.org/2019/12/29/79222...-whistleblower
I'm curious to hear if there are any willing to defend this action. Do you see this is as within his rights to "face his accuser" or something along those lines? Would you really be ok with anyone else on planet doing something similar?
Does it give you pause that Fox News doesn't include the whistleblowers name in their reporting of this story?
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...w1LLstM0BCFaIt
"President Trump has come under fire after retweeting a post to his 68 million followers on Twitter that included a name linked to the alleged whistleblower whose complaint about the president's dealings with Ukraine prompted the impeachment inquiry.
It is not expressly illegal for the president to unmask the name of the whistleblower. There are, however, federal protections that prevent retaliation against whistleblowers."
It is not expressly illegal for the president to unmask the name of the whistleblower. There are, however, federal protections that prevent retaliation against whistleblowers."
I'm curious to hear if there are any willing to defend this action. Do you see this is as within his rights to "face his accuser" or something along those lines? Would you really be ok with anyone else on planet doing something similar?
Does it give you pause that Fox News doesn't include the whistleblowers name in their reporting of this story?
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...w1LLstM0BCFaIt
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