“Rep.
Devin Nunes, (R-California), who defended Trump in the investigation
into Russia's interference in the 2016 election, [was also] awarded the Medal
of Freedom… In announcing the award, the White House said Nunes helped ‘unearth
the crime of the century’ and ‘thwart a plot to take down a sitting United
States president’ — despite both being patently false.
“The
award to Nunes was criticized by the watchdog group, the Government
Accountability Project. ‘Rep. Nunes abandoned the bipartisan tradition of
whistleblower protection and chilled future whistleblowers from coming forward
when they witness wrongdoing,’ Irvin McCullough, a national security analyst
with the group, said in a statement, referring to the whistleblower who
triggered the impeachment investigation of Trump. ‘This isn't honorable; it's
despicable. It's dangerous to award his misconduct.’
“The
White House said Nunes ‘had the fortitude to take on the media, the FBI, the
Intelligence Community, the Democrat Party, foreign spies, and the full power
of the Deep State. Devin paid a price for his courage. The media smeared him
and liberal activists opened a frivolous and unjustified ethics investigation,
dragging his name through the mud for eight long months.’
“It called Nunes ‘a public servant of unmatched talent,
unassailable integrity, and unwavering resolve. He uncovered the greatest
scandal in American history,’ an apparent reference to baseless, conspiratorial
claims by Trump that the Obama administration and the FBI, among many others,
plotted to tie the 2016 Trump campaign to Russia.
“Nunes, the top Republican on the House Intelligence
Committee, [was] the latest in an eclectic list of individuals Trump has bestowed the nation's
highest civilian honor on, including right-wing talk show host Rush Limbaugh,
wrestler Dan Gable and football coach Lou Holtz” (NPR).
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