Rep. Amash Wants Clapper's Resignation
For bold-faced lying about surveillance to Congress
WASHINGTON — Libertarian Rep. Justin Amash called on Director of National Intelligence James Clapper to resign on Wednesday after a week of revelations surrounding the National Security Agency's widespread surveillance of Americans.
"It now appears clear that the director of national intelligence, James Clapper, lied under oath to Congress and the American people," Amash wrote on his Facebook. "Members of Congress can't make informed decisions on intelligence issues when the head of the intelligence community willfully makes false statements. Perjury is a serious crime. Mr. Clapper should resign immediately."
Clapper's testimony before Congress in March has led to questions over whether he may have flatly lied about the NSA's data-mining programs. Oregon Senator Ron Wyden, a Democrat, asked Clapper if the NSA "collects any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of Americans?" Clapper answered, "No sir…not wittingly."
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Clapper should be criminally prosecuted for lying to Congress. I don't know if there are any criminal sanctions for violating the 4th Amendment, but they should all be charged with that also. All this vitriol against Snowden, saying it is treason, violating classified info rules, etc. doesn't cut it with me. They are the ones making a mockery of the Constitution & Bill of Rights. Exposing criminal activity by government agencies and employees is not a crime.