No, the President did NOT break the law by tweeting a story that identifies the “whistleblower.” There are two reasons for this. First, the named individual does not qualify as a whistleblower under the law, as the DOJ determined. He is not entitled to identity protection.
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Absolutely 100%
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@FBI whistleblower, this cat gives us a bad name. It is outrageous he is being called a whistleblower! Try telling the truth and losing everything. I have to admit, McCabe being fired was a bright spot! Indictment next would be better!Hvala. Twitter će to iskoristiti za poboljšanje vaše vremenske crte. PoništiPoništi
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When will this "non-whistleblower" be compelled to testify about where he obtained his "non-firsthand" information?
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Unbelievable isn’t it It infuriates me
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Gee I thought the Whistleblower wasn’t important to the case. But since this whole thing has either been made up or engineered then his exposure is paramount
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It’s Eric Ciaramella 
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EXACTLY RIGHT
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