Special Agent Taylor Johnson, an ICE whistleblower, was dismissed on Tuesday by DHS after she testified before Congress about her issues with the agency. Johnson – “who had a storied career until she irked Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid by objecting to a visa program for foreign investors tied to the senator’s son — says she declined to take a $100,000 severance package because it included a non-disclosure agreement.” This is taxpayer money being offered to a woman for her not to talk bout an issue that has received national coverage when she discussed it before Congress. DHS has not responded to the many inquiries about Johnson’s dismissal and why they tried to purchase her cooperation.
ICE Whistleblower Fired After Turning Down Hush Money
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