Government Accountability Project
Whistleblower Rapid Response Intake Volunteers for Election Protection
Whistleblowers are critical to protecting democracy. Join us to prevent the manipulation of the election.
Posted October 1, 2020
Background & Context
Government Accountability Project’s Democracy Protection Initiative is a coordinated effort, involving partners from 22 nonpartisan advocacy organizations, to support employees through Know Your Rights trainings and pro bono representation who choose to blow the whistle on illegality and abuses of power aimed at undermining the election or sabotaging the peaceful transition of power. For more information, please visit us at: democracy.whistleblower.org.
Intake Volunteers will allow us to respond quickly and thoroughly to an anticipated increase in employee truth-tellers wanting to come forward to prevent abuses that threaten election integrity.
A whistleblower who reveals serious evidence of abuse of authority, wrongdoing or threats to public health or safety, or who refuses to obey an illegal order, can be a catalyst for accountability and activism. Over the past three and half years, whistleblowers have already exposed some of the most flagrant abuses of power that directly relate to the election process, such as:
• Russian attempts to interfere with state voter registration rolls in the 2016 Presidential election through an email phishing operation, a weakness that may continue to exist;
• Cambridge Analytica’s attempt to create manipulative political advertising to advance a presidential campaign by data harvesting tens of millions of Facebook profiles;
• the administration’s decision to pressure the Ukrainian government to investigate former Vice President Joe Biden in exchange for congressionally mandated aid;
• attempts by the politized DOJ to advance the personal and political interests of the administration by treating favorably aides (Roger Stone and Michael Flynn) and unfavorably foes (e.g., California industries, Russian interference investigators, and campaign finance whistleblower Michael Cohen);
• a concerted effort on the part of certain administration officials to suppress vital information related to the coronavirus which, in addition to increasing the death and economic toll, has created conditions for voter suppression; and
• inappropriately using law enforcement to clear racial justice protesters near the White House ahead of President Trump's photo shoot at St. John's Church.
The Democracy Protection Initiative, a coordinated campaign to empower, protect and leverage the information of whistleblowers who expose abuses relevant to the erosion of election integrity and orderly transitions of executive power, will offer a uniquely valuable contribution that can fuel existing democracy protection efforts.
Immediate Problem
We anticipate a surge in requests for legal advice, support and representation from employees with disclosures on a wide range of issues. To be able to effectively leverage the power of whistleblowers’ information while also ensuring the source is protected, being able to respond quickly to intakes is essential, particularly between now and through the presidential transition process.
Work & Deliverables
Intake volunteers will conduct phone interviews with people who seek legal advice and assistance from Government Accountability Project through our online intake system or from lateral referrals. Intake volunteers will help identify key issues and prepare case summaries and recommendations for supervising attorneys. A Government Accountability Project coordinating attorney will review intake summaries and recommendations to identify whether additional factual information or legal research is needed to finalize the summary for internal review and disposition.
A coordinating attorney will communicate with the volunteer regarding substantive questions related to the intake, and a DPI staff member will help coordinate the project to completion. The volunteer will be supported by the coordinating attorney. The DPI director, Senior Counsel Dana Gold, may provide additional guidance and support as needed.
Preparation Phase
- Sign Government Accountability Project volunteer agreement
- Complete webinar training and read provided written materials
Collaboration Phase
- Receive intake assignment from coordinating attorney
- • Contact intake to assess nature of requests and relevant facts to assess case; request and review
- • Draft intake summary memo for coordinating attorney with recommendations if appropriate within 48
- • Confer w/ coordinating attorney re: whether additional facts or analysis is needed from the intake
- Finalize memo
Wrap Up
- • Draft correspondence for intake for closure, referral, or next steps
Government Accountability Project
Government Accountability Project is the nation’s leading whistleblower protection and advocacy organization, having assisted over 8,000 whistleblowers since its founding in 1977. We help whistleblowers hold government and corporate institutions accountable by presenting their verified concerns to public officials, advocacy groups, and journalists, and seeking justice when they suffer reprisal. Government Accountability Project has drafted, spearheaded the campaigns to pass, or helped defend all the federal whistleblower protection laws that exist today. We have unique expertise, earned over 40 years, in minimizing the risk and maximizing the effectiveness of whistleblowing.
Government Accountability Project
Government Accountability Project is the nation’s leading whistleblower protection and advocacy organization, having assisted over 8,000 whistleblowers since its founding in 1977. We help whistleblowers hold government and corporate institutions accountable by presenting their verified concerns to public officials, advocacy groups, and journalists, and seeking justice when they suffer reprisal. Government Accountability Project has drafted, spearheaded the campaigns to pass, or helped defend all the federal whistleblower protection laws that exist today. We have unique expertise, earned over 40 years, in minimizing the risk and maximizing the effectiveness of whistleblowing.