There’s nuance here, but the law does provide a viable path: whistleblowers can take classified UAP information to the proper oversight committees—through secure channels—and stay on solid legal ground. The brief below explains the process and why accountability depends on using it.
UAP Disclosure Fund
UAP Disclosure Fund31.7.2025
On National Whistleblower Day, we’re addressing a common concern: Many whistleblowers believe that sharing classified UAP info with Congress could result in criminal or civil liability. This fear is understandable, but it is not supported by the facts. Our new policy brief makes it clear: 1. Congress is legally entitled to receive classified information in secure settings. 2. No one appears to have ever been prosecuted or sued for doing so. Read our full brief co-authored by Kirk McConnell, @ChrisKMellon, and Hunt Willis: #NationalWhistleblowerDay
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