Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
"The whistleblower, a career official at the IRS, confirmed in an interview with The Washington Post this week that he had filed a formal complaint and sent it to the tax committee chairs in both houses of Congress, including Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), and to the Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration on July 29."
Grassley was very involved in creating whistle-blower protections, back in the day, and is supposedly a big defender of whistle-blowers. Except when it's not convenient...
Not sure about this, but Grassley has been defending the IC whistleblower. See the “Signs of Republicans Turning on Trump” thread.
- no fan of Chuck Grassley
Perhaps this whistleblower is not credible or the complaint is bogus.
There are lots of "whistleblower complaints" that we never hear about because they are not worthy.
So, this whistleblower goes to the press to get attention.
Yeah, that’s the ticket! Trump never acts like a thug to get his way! It was the whistleblower was crazy, see, not trump was a thug!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
"The whistleblower, a career official at the IRS, confirmed in an interview with The Washington Post this week that he had filed a formal complaint and sent it to the tax committee chairs in both houses of Congress, including Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), and to the Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration on July 29."
Grassley was very involved in creating whistle-blower protections, back in the day, and is supposedly a big defender of whistle-blowers. Except when it's not convenient...
Not sure about this, but Grassley has been defending the IC whistleblower. See the “Signs of Republicans Turning on Trump” thread.
- no fan of Chuck Grassley
Perhaps this whistleblower is not credible or the complaint is bogus.
There are lots of "whistleblower complaints" that we never hear about because they are not worthy.
So, this whistleblower goes to the press to get attention.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
"The whistleblower, a career official at the IRS, confirmed in an interview with The Washington Post this week that he had filed a formal complaint and sent it to the tax committee chairs in both houses of Congress, including Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), and to the Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration on July 29."
Grassley was very involved in creating whistle-blower protections, back in the day, and is supposedly a big defender of whistle-blowers. Except when it's not convenient...
Not sure about this, but Grassley has been defending the IC whistleblower. See the “Signs of Republicans Turning on Trump” thread.
- no fan of Chuck Grassley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
"The whistleblower, a career official at the IRS, confirmed in an interview with The Washington Post this week that he had filed a formal complaint and sent it to the tax committee chairs in both houses of Congress, including Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), and to the Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration on July 29."
Grassley was very involved in creating whistle-blower protections, back in the day, and is supposedly a big defender of whistle-blowers. Except when it's not convenient...
Not sure about this, but Grassley has been defending the IC whistleblower. See the “Signs of Republicans Turning on Trump” thread.
- no fan of Chuck Grassley
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
"The whistleblower, a career official at the IRS, confirmed in an interview with The Washington Post this week that he had filed a formal complaint and sent it to the tax committee chairs in both houses of Congress, including Sen. Charles E. Grassley (R-Iowa), and to the Treasury Department Inspector General for Tax Administration on July 29."
Grassley was very involved in creating whistle-blower protections, back in the day, and is supposedly a big defender of whistle-blowers. Except when it's not convenient...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?
What?
Anonymous wrote:So where was Grassley, "Mr. Whistleblower" on this?