
Congress Is Debating Warrantless Surveillance in the Dark
Congress Is Debating Warrantless Surveillance in the Dark
Security, Spoken · SpokenLayer
December 26, 20179m 12s
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Show Notes
In 2013, former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden famously brought to light a series of classified US government spying programs. For the first time, the American people learned that the NSA was collecting millions of their phone calls and electronic communications—emails, Facebook messages, texts, browsing histories—all without a warrant. Several of the programs Snowden revealed are authorized under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Amendments Act.
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