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Except the name is still all over the platform. Facebook said that sharing URLs with the name of the person believed to be the whistleblower is against their policies, but that hasn’t stopped news sites from doing it. According to social metrics website CrowdTangle, the story was largely dormant on Facebook as of Dec. 12, but recirculated among right-wing Groups and pages following Trump’s retweet.“It's pretty simple. Court docs detail Maxwell's 'constant' orgies with girls on Epstein islandLawmaker used federal funds to pay for lavish lifestyle: fedsMan who lost penis to infection has a bigger one built for him —...— but the insider behind it remains shrouded in mystery.— which nevertheless noted that the complaint was credible.
The whistleblower’s allegations against President Trump emerged in late September and, ever since, newsrooms have debated whether to name the person, if …
Rush Limbaugh knows the whistleblower’s name.
They have only been described as a US intelligence official. Trump has still latched onto any hint of bias by the insider, Man who lost penis to infection has a bigger one built for him — on his armLast dance?
At least I’ve been told who people think it is.
Trump on Ukraine scandal: ‘It’s another witch hunt’ Apparently, folks, everybody in Washington knows the whistleblower’s name. RUSH: No, no, no. "If it included any personal information about the alleged whistleblower, however, it would be.Facebook’s stopgap attempts at blocking the name from appearing on the platform are made more complicated by months of rumors and conspiracy theories that have been building among pro-Trump media outlets since the name of the CIA analyst was first mentioned by pro-Trump media personality Mike Cernovich. We will not confirm or deny any name that is published or promoted by supporters of the president,” the whistleblower’s lawyers said in a statement in November. The Washington Examiner link that Trump retweeted has been shared 5,000 times total on Facebook since it was published on Dec. 3. In a Medium post in July 2017, he cited unnamed sources in accusing the then–NSC staffer, who at the time was working for then–national security adviser Lt. Gen. H.R. Trump retweeted five of the Trump War Room’s tweets in a row Thursday night, most likely in an attempt to cross-promote his campaign account. Their posts have been shared a collective 25,000 times since November.Unlike other outlets, which have not been able to verify the identity of the whistleblower and have refrained from speculating about the person's identify, right-wing news site the Washington Examiner has frequently published the name of a CIA analyst claimed by some to be the whistleblower.
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We've received your submission.Here’s what we do and don’t know about the whistleblower and their involvement so far: Real Clear Investigations’ piece continues to go viral on Facebook.