Sunday, December 29, 2019

THE PUBLIC IS ENTITLED TO KNOW THE IDENTITY OF THE PERSON WHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE IMPEACHMENT MESS

President Trump is being excoriated for naming CIA analyst Eric Ciaramella as the whistleblower

On Thursday, the Washington Examiner ran an article on the Judicial Watch’s lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act against the CIA and the Justice Department seeking the communications between the whistleblower and former FBI agent Peter Strzok, former FBI attorney Lisa Page, former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, and special counsel Robert Mueller’s office, and his emails between June 1, 2016, and Nov. 12, 2019.

The Examiner named Eric Ciaramella as the whistleblower.

Trump retweeted the Examiner story and later sent out another tweet in which he named Ciaramella as the whistleblower. Trump is being excoriated by the media and all over the internet for naming the whistleblower.

Ciaramella had already been identified as the whistleblower by various sources long before the Examiner story and Trump’s tweets.

Trump did absolutely nothing wrong in naming Ciaramella!

The public is entitled to know the identity of the person who is responsible for the impeachment mess. Adam Schiff relied on the whistleblower’s concern about Trump’s call to the Ukrainian president to start his kangaroo court proceedings against Trump. If it weren’t for Ciaramella, President Trump might never have been impeached. And that is why the whistleblower’s identity is fair game.

2 comments:

Trey Rusk said...

The secret whistleblower needs to be officially identified. I don't like secrets because I've never known one to be kept.

bob walsh said...

Whistleblowers (assuming this guy even actually fits the definition) are entitled by law to JOB PROTECTION, not anonymity.