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He denied the accusations, and text messages released during the trial depicted a relationship of more or less equals, especially as the company came under pressure from whistle-blowers and the media.

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On Monday, Ms. Greene used her Twitter account to both call one of the whistle-blowers in former President Trump’s first impeachment, retired Lt.

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The paramilitary structure of law enforcement agencies discourages questioning the chain of command, and departments have a long track record of retaliating against whistle-blowers.

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Last year, he launched an effort to find whistle-blowers about “woke ideology” in the military.

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Last week, four of the former officials, who filed a whistle-blower suit against Mr. Paxton over their firing, said the attorney general had been lying about their allegations as he campaigns for re-election.

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