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[-] OsrsNeedsF2P@lemmy.ml 146 points 1 year ago

Carroll, the woman’s attorney, said she had been given protected whistleblower status before speaking with Congress. But those familiar with the Whistleblower Protection Act cautioned that such protections can be limited, especially at the CIA.

Tom Devine, a longtime whistleblower rights advocate who is legal director for the Government Accountability Project, said CIA employees don’t have the same rights as other federal employees because of national security concerns.

“You can blow the whistle, but only within the intel community,” Devine said. “So when she went to the police, she was very much on her own. It’s an obnoxious loophole.”

Such a classic - "You can only complain to the people who won't do anything"

[-] Silentiea@lemm.ee 95 points 1 year ago

I get the whole "national security" bit, at least to a degree...

But if America's national security is at risk because a woman told the cops she was assaulted, something is very wrong.

[-] mukt@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago

What kind of secrets are there that voters must not be aware about? Not one.

[-] belated_frog_pants@beehaw.org 5 points 1 year ago

The "national security" bit is not wanting to get our government's horrid actions made public.

[-] unreachable@lemmy.world 45 points 1 year ago

“You can blow the whistle, but only within the intel community,”

AMD community left out

[-] Neato@ttrpg.network 34 points 1 year ago

said CIA employees don’t have the same rights as other federal employees because of national security concerns.

That is absolute bullshit. Classified intel and missions are irrelevant to sexual harassment in the workplace.

[-] Omega_Haxors@lemmy.ml 10 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The classified intel is that the sexual harassment is their entire M.O. This is the only reasonable take-away.

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