Want to expose wrongdoing in the U.S. government? Take these steps to keep yourself safe.President Donald Trump doesn’t have fond feelings for whistleblowers.During his first term, Trump’s Justice Department carried out a clandestine spying operation to try to catch leakers. On the campaign trail, Trump on multiple occasions threatened to arrest journalists who don’t reveal their sources — and suggested they should be raped in prison until they give up names.For those who want to speak out against wrongdoing within the U.S. government, it has never been more critical to take steps to keep themselves safe. So we compiled these best practices for leaking information in public interest under the Trump administration.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @StillStackinAfterAllTheseYears 26 Feb
Reading this, it seems like just "how to be safe as a leaker" regardless of who is in power, other than the small part about recognizing that FB/Twitter/Insta are all likely to corporate extra hard if you use them
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @0xbitcoiner OP 26 Feb
yes, it doesn't matter who's in power. it's a good guide for beginners. Ahahahah
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