Politics | David Petraeus FBI Whistleblower Tipped Cantor Off to Petraeus Affair House majority leader in turn tipped off the FBI By Polly Davis Doig Posted Nov 11, 2012 6:03 AM CST Copied This Feb. 2, 2012 file photo shows CIA Director David Petraeus testifying on Capitol Hill. Petraeus has resigned because of an extramarital affair. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen, File) Deep in the New York Times report about "harassing" emails that Paula Broadwell allegedly sent another woman lies this coda in the downfall of David Petraeus: An FBI whistleblower reached out to House Majority Leader Eric Cantor two weeks ago to alert him to the affair. “I was contacted by an FBI employee concerned that sensitive, classified information may have been compromised and made certain Director Mueller was aware of these serious allegations and the potential risk to our national security,” said Cantor yesterday in a statement. Cantor's chief of staff passed along the information to the FBI itself on Oct. 31; it was nearly a week later before Petraeus' own boss learned of the allegations. Cantor's office isn't elaborating, other than to call the Times report "accurate." Politico notes that the reveal raises questions about how the investigation unfolded, not to mention the FBI's relationship with the CIA. CIA honchos are slated to brief the House Intelligence Committee next week on the investigation. Read These Next Slate examines the 'spiritual rot' of today's Vegas. US forces board oil tanker under Trump's blockade. Bashar al-Assad and family are living quiet life of luxury in Russia. Hollywood is finding its religion. Report an error