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whistleblower
[ wis-uhl-bloh-er, hwis- ]
noun
- a person who informs on another or makes public disclosure of corruption, wrongdoing, problems, or secret information, especially within an organization.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of whistleblower1
Example Sentences
I have been shouting into the wind for 15 years that the war on whistleblowers and government sources 鈥 started under Barack Obama and continued by Presidents Trump and Biden 鈥 was a backdoor war on journalists.
That led to Trump's first impeachment, and now Zaid is no longer able to represent anyone who might want to access the whistleblower protections.
As someone who was criminally investigated for leaking, and now defends current and former national security whistleblowers in leak investigations, all of this is highly irregular.
A Tesla whistleblower who has fought Elon Musk and his company through the courts for years has won the latest round of a long-running legal battle.
Previously, Huntsman recommended the department shutter its Risk Management Bureau, which he said has been silencing whistleblowers and downplaying misconduct.
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