84% Yes |
16% No |
76% Yes |
15% No |
5% Yes, but only if releasing the information does not threaten our national security |
1% No, but reduce their sentences |
3% Yes, but only if the information was legally obtained |
See how support for each position on “Whistleblower Protection” has changed over time for 67.1k America voters.
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See how importance of “Whistleblower Protection” has changed over time for 67.1k America voters.
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Unique answers from America users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Yes, but only if the information was not given to foreign sources.
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Yes, but only if the information was never passed over to foreign sources.
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No and increase punishment for whistleblowers.
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Yes, but only until court. As a defendant you have a right to know your accusers.
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Yes, but only if they didn't provide the information to foreign sources.
@93RFP8K2yrs2Y
Whistleblowing must be lawful, it is no more than reporting corruption and/or fraud. Whistleblowers should not face prosecution to begin with.
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