A plagiarized piece found in Buzzfeed gives us this: Obama never saw a subversive domestic action he did not like.

Buzzfeed:   The intelligence division at the Treasury Department has repeatedly and systematically violated domestic surveillance laws by snooping on the private financial records of US citizens and companies, according to government sources.

Note:  I am certain that Barack Hussein was not the only President to sanctions such actions,  but,  I am equally certain,  that he was the most prolific and for a reason very much opposite those of former presidents.  After all,  he is the first to go on public record, repeatedly denigrating this once great nation. 
     
 Over the past year, at least a dozen employees in  . . . . .  the Treasury Department, [and, ] the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network, have warned officials and Congress that US citizens’ and residents’ banking and financial data has have  been illegally searched and stored. And the breach, some sources said say, extended to other intelligence agencies, such as including the National Security Agency, whose officers used the Treasury’s intelligence division as an illegal back door to gain access to American citizens’ financial records. The NSA did not respond to requests for comment.
     In response to questions from BuzzFeed News, the Treasury Department’s Office of the Inspector General said it has launched a review of the issue. Rich Delmar, a lawyer in that office, offered no further comment.

Editor's notes:  First,  this "news" release tells conservative media nothing that it did not already know.  We have been talking about these excesses for a couple of decades,  more so under Obama than his predecessors.  

Secondly,  who in the hell is writing these "news releases" at Buzzfeed.  Poor syntax and the confusion of verb tenses is a sure sign of a Millennial take over,  at Buzzfeed.  And these clowns are the next ruling class???  

Third:  The buzzfeed piece is a plagiarism of  Reuters news release.

U.S. Treasury investigates illegal surveillance allegations: watchdog

https://www.reuters.com/.../u-s-treasury-investigates-illegal-surveillance-allegations-w...
2 days ago - ... have warned officials that U.S. citizens' banking and financial data has been ... Delmar said the audit has been underway for roughly a year. ... of data belonging to U.S. citizens and permanent residents in certain cases, ...
Good grief.  

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