White House Whistle-Blower Did the Unexpected: She Returned to Work
WASHINGTON Tricia Newbold, the Trump administrations latest whistle-blower, did something unexpected only hours after a House committee released her deposition that the White House had overruled career staff members who denied officials their security clearances: She went back to work.
As you can imagine, Ms. Newbold, a 39-year-old employee of the White House Personnel Security Office, wrote in an email during her commute on Monday, I am extremely nervous for how people at work will treat me.
But according to people close to her, she was not afraid to tell them about the things she had seen. Ms. Newbolds decision to accuse her own office of rampant mismanagement of the security clearances of at least 25 employees came after months of what she characterized as personal discrimination and professional retaliation from Carl Kline, the offices former director, after she spent roughly a year trying to raise issues internally.
In a White House where aggressive leak investigations are conducted in service of President Trump, who has aides sign nondisclosure agreements, Ms. Newbolds account represents the rarest of developments: a damning on-the-record account from a current employee inside his ranks.
She wasnt looking for trouble, Ms. Newbolds lawyer, Edward Passman, said in an interview on Monday. And she wasnt looking to go public. But her back was to the wall and she did what she had to do.
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