May 24, 2017
The
National Security Agency under former President Barack Obama routinely
violated American privacy protections while scouring through overseas
intercepts and failed to disclose the extent of the problems until the
final days before Donald Trump was elected president last fall,
according to once top-secret documents that chronicle some of the most
serious constitutional abuses to date by the U.S. intelligence
community. More than 5 percent, or one out of every 20 searches seeking upstream Internet data on Americans inside the NSA’s so-called Section 702 database violated the safeguards Obama and his intelligence chiefs vowed to follow in 2011, according to one classified internal report reviewed by Circa.
This has nothing to do with the election, but has to do with keeping America safe and collecting information on criminals like Trump, Manafort, Kushner, Flynn, Page, etc...
ReplyDeleteTotal crap on your part. This is "surveillance" he did on James Rosen of Fox News, to the point of preparing a criminal indictment for which he soon chickened out; more than 100 AP reporters (I believe the actual number was 140 reporters), the presidents of Brazil, Argentina, Spain, France and Germany (Merkal !!) And gawd knows how many others, We know that dennis kucinich and other congressmen were spied on, so take that "protecting the nation" crap and pack it. Its a provable lie.
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