FBI Chief's Email Tracking Comments Draw New Attention
Hinted at real-time ability to peruse emails
With the growing scrutiny of government databases and the extent of domestic surveillance, new questions are being raised about a program FBI Director Robert Mueller once said could pull in emails from U.S. citizens on domestic soil "as they come in."
Mueller's comments came during a routine Senate Judiciary Oversight Committee hearing in March 2011.
He said "technological improvements" to an existing database meant the agency would not miss important investigative leads found in email traffic.
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