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National Whistleblower Appreciation Day

Published in Blog on July 25, 2024 by Matt May

The vital importance of whistleblowers and their courageous actions in holding government officials and agencies accountable to the American people has come into stark relief during these tumultuous days for our republic.

U.S. senator Josh Hawley of Missouri recently sent a communication to U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) director Alejandro Mayorkas which details the claims of whistleblowers regarding the astonishing failures of the agency and the Secret Service, which is a part of DHS, that resulted in the attempted assassination of former U.S. president and Republican Party presidential nominee Donald Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania, on July 13.

The perpetrator of that crime, Thomas Matthew Crooks, also wounded others and killed retired firefighter Corey Comperatore.

The revelations of gross incompetence -- or perhaps worse -- made by whistleblowers enabled other members of Congress to forcefully grill the then-director of the Secret Service, Kimberly Cheatle, during a July 21 hearing of the House Oversight Committee

During that hearing, COS endorser and U.S. representative. Pat Fallon of Texas utilized his time to inform Cheatle that he conducted a simulation of the assassination attempt. Rep. Fallon said that he had a 94 percent success rate -- "15 of 16 kill shots" -- with his own AR-15 despite not having any formal long-range shooting training. 

Rep. Fallon also had an instantly-memed moment when he referenced Cheatle's tenure as senior director of global security for snack manufacturer PepsiCo and suggested that she "go back to guarding Doritos."

Cheatle's refusal to answer even the most basic questions that were first raised by whistleblowers and seized upon by committee members such as Rep. Fallon forced her to resign in disgrace the next day.

Whistleblowing in order to force government officials and agencies to meet their responsibilities has long been an American tradition -- even prior to the ratification of the Constitution. 

Like most language employed by the founding generation, the wording of the first whistleblower legislation in America is clear and concise -- no pretzel-like legalisms or horrifying newspeak nonsense that infects most contemporary congressional bills and the modern body politic. 

On July 30, 1778, the Continental Congress declared "That it is the duty of all persons in the service of the United States, as well as all other the inhabitants thereof, to give the earliest information to Congress, or other proper authority of any misconduct, frauds or misdemeanors committed by any officers or persons in the service of these states, which may come to their knowledge." 

Since 2013, the U.S. Senate has unanimously declared July 30 as National Whistleblower Appreciation Day to mark the original legislation and to honor and celebrate the importance of whistleblowers who bravely expose publicize corruption and misdeeds within government.

The following mentions of just a few whistleblowers who have acted according to their belief in the rule of law and the fundamental concepts of the original whistleblower legislation serve as an inspirational reminder to all of us:

Former UBS banker and wealth manager Bradley Birkenfeld found massive tax fraud being committed by UBS when he became the first international banker to expose illegal Swiss accounts held by U.S. citizens. His actions resulted in recoveries numbering nearly a billion dollars for U.S. taxpayers.

While working as a contractor for the National Security Agency (NSA), Edward Snowden discovered and exposed a classified intelligence and surveillance and data-collection program being conducted by the NSA between 2009 and 2013. That program included, among other things, a data-mining operation that gathered the private user information of consumers of companies such as Google, AOL, Facebook, and Apple. 

Snowden traveled to Hong Kong in order to reveal his discoveries to media outlets. When the federal government charged him with espionage and attempted to extradite him, he fled to Russia.  

Former White House employee Linda Tripp disclosed information to the Office of Independent Counsel that then-U.S. president Bill Clinton lied under oath. Her disclosure led to the 42nd president being stripped of his law license and found in contempt of court, and was significant in his being impeached by the House of Representatives.

When the Department of Defense illegally released information from Tripp's security file, she successfully won a settlement from her lawsuit against the agency.

The release by former U.S. military analyst Daniel Ellsberg of the "Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force," popularly known as "The Pentagon Papers", exposed that the administration of U.S. president Lyndon Johnson repeatedly lied and misled the public and Congress about the scope and involvement of the United States government and military in the Vietnam War.

The administration of Johnson's successor, Richard Nixon, charged Ellsberg with conspiracy, espionage and theft of government property, though those charges were eventually dismissed. 

Convention of States Action salutes the courageous individuals known as whistleblowers who exhibit the courageous spirit of the Founders and the application of the original whistleblower legislation passed by the Continental Congress in 1778. 

Whistleblowers are to be celebrated and upheld as the standard for right conduct in public affairs. It is no small act of bravery to risk one's life, liberty, and financial security to hold public officials and government agencies accountable and demand the transparency that is necessary in a representative republic.

Remember these brave individuals July 30 and every day, particularly as more information that they provide comes to light in the unfolding story of the attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the incompetence of lavishly funded government agencies.

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