The use of non-disclosure agreements could "chill employees from disclosing violations of waste, fraud and abuse," top oversight Democrat says.
After Rolling Stone reported that FAA staffers were told to hunt for money for a Starlink deal, the source says, "They switched tactics -- limited the pool of people who know about it and made them sign NDAs." The source adds that "DOGE staffers who are now FAA employees are calling the shots."
-- Rolling Stone (@rollingstone.com) April 28, 2025 at 9:09 AM
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