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Is it illegal to retaliate on a Federal Employee for Whistle Blowing?


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2020 Nov 10, 10:08am   751 views  9 comments

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2020/11/erie-pennsylvania-usps-worker-placed-unpaid-leave-blowing-whistle-backdating-ballots/

Erie, Pennsylvania USPS Worker Placed on UNPAID LEAVE For Blowing Whistle on Backdating of Ballots

Pennsylvania USPS whistleblower Richard Hopkins went public last Thursday and confirmed federal investigators have spoken with him about Postmaster Rob Weisenbach’s order to backdate ballots to November 3rd, 2020.

Richard Hopkins was the SECOND Pennsylvania USPS whistleblower who came forward to Project Veritas on Thursday claiming the Postmaster ordered late ballots to be picked up and separated to be backdated.

An affidavit signed by Hopkins was given to Lindsey Graham and the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Richard Hopkins is now being targeted and was placed on UNPAID LEAVE for blowing the whistle on backdating of ballots.

Hopkins should sue immediately!

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1   porkchopXpress   2020 Nov 10, 10:12am  

Uh, yea. This kind of mob intimidation is unreal. Even his GoFundMe page was cancelled.
2   MisdemeanorRebel   2020 Nov 10, 10:14am  

He said that shortly after the post inspectors investigated his complain, the Union Rep started asking him about disciplinary stuff that happened 10 years ago.

It's retaliation
3   FortWayneAsNancyPelosiHaircut   2020 Nov 10, 11:28am  

If he is smart, he'll hire a law firm that will smash those guys for retaliation. They are breaking a law here openly.
4   epitaph   2020 Nov 10, 11:28am  

Whenever there is a corruption case they always go after the little guy
5   Karloff   2020 Nov 10, 12:14pm  

This is how you know this guy is doing the right thing.

If you fight the system and they reward you for it with media praise, politicians claiming you're brave for standing up, donations from large corporations, etc, then you're benefitting the system, not fighting it.

If you fight the system and they attempt to ruin you over it, then you're on the right track.
6   theoakman   2020 Nov 10, 12:19pm  

So, some low level UPS supervisor takes a small hit for the presidency. Easy tradeoff in the dem playbook. I'm sure they already delivered him $200k in a bag.
7   richwicks   2020 Nov 10, 1:20pm  

Yes it is illegal to retaliate against an federal employee for whistle-blowing, but our judicial system doesn't enforce the law. just ask Bill Binney.
8   Patrick   2020 Nov 10, 7:11pm  

richwicks says
our judicial system doesn't enforce the law


Not sure it will enforce election law either.
9   Patrick   2020 Nov 10, 7:13pm  

richwicks says
Bill Binney


https://schillerinstitute.com/blog/2020/07/20/william-binney-makes-his-case-to-the-world-there-was-no-russian-hack/

William Binney, a thirty-year veteran of the National Security Agency and its former technical director, will expose the continuing suppression by British intelligence agencies and their American counterparts of his evidence disproving the entire “Russiagate” story. “We can prove, that all the data that Wikileaks published from the DNC, that was downloaded on the 23rd and 25th of May, and also the 26th of August of 2016; all of that carried the signatures of being downloaded to a thumb drive or a CD-ROM, and physically transported,” Binney says. “So, we can prove that in a court of law. In fact, I put that in sworn affidavits that I submitted in the Roger Stone case and also in the General Flynn case. And the judges would not let my testimony in. I’ve been hard pressed to find anything (Russia) did in the 2016 election, let alone anything they’re trying to do in the 2020 election,” Binney said.

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