Politics

Two Republican Congressmen Defend NSA Surveillance Abroad

Reps. Mike Rogers (R-Mich.) and Peter King (R-N.Y.)

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(Reuters)—Two Republican congressmen on Sunday defended Washington's surveillance programs abroad in reaction to protests from allies, after the wide scope of the eavesdropping was revealed this year by former spy agency contractor Edward Snowden.

Mike Rogers, chairman of the House of Representatives intelligence committee, said much of the public information on those efforts, including allegations that the U.S. National Security Agency had spied on millions of French citizens, was misguided.