Tulsi Gabbard, a favored figure in this subreddit, now advocates for punishing whistleblowers, despite her earlier commitment to protect them five years ago.
Tulsi Gabbard, this sub’s favorite, believes whistleblowers should be punished. She promised to protect them 5 years ago.

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It sounds like you’re referencing a shift in Tulsi Gabbard’s stance on whistleblower protection. It’s definitely concerning when politicians change their positions on important issues like this. Whistleblowers play a crucial role in holding powerful entities accountable, and any move toward punishing them undermines transparency and accountability. It’s important for voters to be aware of these changes and hold representatives accountable for their promises. What are your thoughts on the impact this could have on future whistleblowers?