NSA overspying
The NSA is still "overcollecting" domestic communications. (What's the difference between "exceed limits set by Congress" and breaking the law?)
Also, you also get this.
So, let the hunt begin.
Also, you also get this.
And in one previously undisclosed episode, the N.S.A. tried to wiretap a member of Congress without a warrant, an intelligence official with direct knowledge of the matter said.
The agency believed that the congressman, whose identity could not be determined, was in contact — as part of a Congressional delegation to the Middle East in 2005 or 2006 — with an extremist who had possible terrorist ties and was already under surveillance, the official said. The agency then sought to eavesdrop on the congressman’s conversations, the official said.
The official said the plan was ultimately blocked because of concerns from some intelligence officials about using the N.S.A., without court oversight, to spy on a member of Congress.
So, let the hunt begin.
2 Comments:
And yet the right is protesting against... what, exactly? Universal health care? Taxes (whatever that means).
By -epm, at 8:26 AM
The best guess I've seen is former rep Kurt Weldon.
And I'm surprised they're not up in arms about the spying. It would fit into the right wing militia paranoia.
By mikevotes, at 10:27 AM
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