Trump’s allies want to ID the whistleblower, who may learn the price of speaking out – USA TODAY

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A fevered push by President Trump and Republican loyalists to unmask the whistleblower who launched the impeachment inquiry has churned up fundamental questions about the complainant’s legal protections, motives and safety.

In the past week, Trump has stepped up his assault on the anonymous federal employee, who disclosed a phone call in which Trump asked the Ukrainian president for a “favor” – to investigate political rival and former Vice President Joe Biden.

Thursday, Donald Trump Jr. tweeted about a person whom conservative websites have named as the whistleblower, a claim that has not been verified. 

“It’s a kill-the-messenger approach,” said Jackie Garrick, founder of Whistleblowers of America, a volunteer support organization. “That’s what retaliation is all about – character assassination.”

Federal laws protect whistleblowers from retaliation, which could include identifying the person in question. But it’s not clear that those laws would prohibit the president from doing so.

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