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Congressman on Impeachment Committee Promoted Whistleblower Lawyer’s Group Seeking Trump Informants
Aaron Klein 1 Nov 2019

Rep. Ted W. Lieu, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee helping to lead the impeachment process, previously used his Congressional position to promote Whistleblower Aid, a small nonprofit started by the attorney for the so-called whistleblower at the center of the impeachment claims.

Upon its founding in September 2017 in the wake of Trump’s presidency, Whistleblower Aid blasted advertisements around D.C. actively seeking whistleblowers during the Trump administration.

The week that Whistleblower Aid commenced operations, Lieu promoted the group using language clearly meant to encourage anti-Trump whistleblowers.

“Now, more than ever, we need patriots to step forward and inform the public of any unlawful or inappropriate activity by government officials,” Lieu said in a statement about Whistleblower Aid issued from his office and posted on his Congressional website.

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It's funny how easy it is for me to discount and ignore this story, without even reading it, just because the source is breitbart.com.  Do any of you do the same for what you perceive as Fake News?

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It's funny how easy it is for me to discount and ignore this story, without even reading it, just because the source is breitbart.com.  Do any of you do the same for what you perceive as Fake News?

The article lays out information in a pretty concise way, it should be easy to make a determination as to its veracity. But you'll have to read it first.