Doug Collins: Intelligence Community Whistleblower Rules Were Changed To Allow ‘Secondhand’ Information

‘Rules seem to have been changed from demanding a firsthand account or actual knowledge’

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COLLINS: "Well, that’s what’s really been interesting because we’ve been finding out that the whistleblower, especially in the intelligence community, rules seem to have been changed from demanding a firsthand account or actual knowledge, firsthand knowledge of the abuse or the misuse of issues in the intelligence community, to now where they can have secondhand information. If you look at the whistleblower report even besides the transcript and everything else, comparing the two is really interesting because it seem to be a very well written document, multisourced. If this were a piece in “The New York Times”es or Washington Post, that might be what you would expect."

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