Washington Post Quotes Whistleblower Attorney Jason Zuckerman About Chilling Effect of Insider Threat Program

In a Washington Post article titled Intelligence security initiatives have chilling effect on federal whistleblowers, critics say, whistleblower lawyer Jason Zuckerman warns of the chilling effect of the Obama Administration’s Insider Threat Program.  The article leads with a description of a tense meeting between Senator Grassley and FBI officials in which Senator Grassley’s staff asked how a program designed to uncover internal security threats would at the same time protect whistleblowers.  According to the article, the FBI officials “said the FBI would protect whistleblowers by ‘registering’ them.”

The apparent plan to “register” whistleblowers is one of many troubling aspects of a program that hearkens back to the McCarthy era.  While there are legitimate reasons to safeguard against the unauthorized disclosure of classified information, the Administration should stay the implementation of the Insider Threat program until there are adequate safeguards to protect whistleblowers.

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