fasthorses05 said:
Hawg, I thought whistle blower laws were different for government employees. I don't know how, but I've read, or heard that in the past.
In terms of intelligence community members, you are correct in that classified material can't be passed on to someone without clearance.
On the Congressional side, that most often leads to the Gang of Eight. Guessing game as to which member will listen and act, which will pretend to listen and act to destroy you and which will ignore you altogether.
Russian Roulette with 8 possible kill shots.
Or go to one's immediate supervisor. Same questions. Will they listen? Will they just get shot down at a higher level? Will your career end as a result?
The Inspector General's office is only as much of a watchdog as the individual in charge. If such person is a staple on the DC cocktail circuit, don't expect a lot.
Whatever Horowitz's inner thoughts and feelings on the subject, I think enough FBI and DOJ employees reached out over the Hillary travesty that he was compelled to act. And then he got into the first layer and realized that there were many more layers to plumb...and they each had a distinct stink to them.