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Cain informed the agent while he was still at the door that he was a
recognized protected whistleblower under the Intelligence Community
Whistleblower Protection Act and that Justice Department Inspector
General Michael Horowitz recognized his whistleblower status, according to Socarras.
Cain further told the FBI agent the potentially damaging classified
information had been properly transmitted to the Senate and House
Intelligence committees as permitted under the act, Socarras said. The
agent immediately directed his agents to begin a sweep of the suburban
home, anyway.
The FBI raided the home of a whistleblower who was in possession of documents regarding the Clinton Foundation and Uranium One, according to the whistleblower’s lawyer, Michael Socarras.
The whistleblower, Dennis Nathan Cain, had turned the documents over to the Department of Justice’s inspector general and both the House and Senate Intelligence committees, according to the lawyer.
The FBI rummaged through Cain’s home for six hours, even after the whistleblower handed over the documents, according to Socarras.