Maddow Blog-GOP's Grassley picks an unfortunate time to celebrate National Whistleblower Day [View all]
Protecting whistleblowers was one of the Republican senator's signature issues right up until Emil Boves judicial nomination came along.
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With this in mind, Wednesday was National Whistleblower Day in the United States, and given that this is Grassleys signature issue, the Iowan appeared eager to honor the occasion, recognizing and celebrating those who expose the truth.
The longtime Republican senators timing couldve been better. As The New York Times reported just one day earlier:
Senator Charles E. Grassley, Republican of Iowa, has been known for decades as a champion of whistle-blowers. But critics say he has retreated from his signature issue, smoothing a path for a Trump loyalist who was confirmed on Tuesday to a lifetime appointment on the federal bench. The battle over Emil Bove III, the Trump ally and a top official at the Justice Department, some argue, has chilled the very efforts that Mr. Grassley, 91, has spent more than 40 years fostering.
....It wouldve been bad enough if Grassley had simply shrugged with indifference, but the Republican senator actually went further, accusing the whistleblowers of being pawns in some sort of partisan plot or as the Iowan put it, a coordinated political strike......
David Laufman, a former Justice Department lawyer who represents current and former government workers, told the Times, Now more than ever, whistle-blowers need a champion among congressional Republicans who will listen in good faith to their claims of government abuse and work in a bipartisan fashion to hold culpable officials accountable. For many years, Senator Grassley was that champion. But under the current administration, he has shied away from doing whats right.
The Iowan has pushed back against such accusations, but recent events would appear to speak for themselves