True/False
A newspaper reporter is interviewing you about your experiences in working for a member of Congress. You have indicated you have information about his private life, but will not share it. The reporter responds, "Tell me, just between you and me." You share the information and a quote from you on the private life of the member of Congress appears in the newspaper the next day. The reporter has engaged in conduct that violates at least one category of ethical dilemmas.
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