Congress and Two Presidents Sabotaged Privacy Board
Can't have anybody questioning our snooping
In the weeks since former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden exposed government spying into millions of Americans' phone calls and e-mails, the Obama administration has reassured the public that there are restraints on U.S. espionage. One check against Washington's vast counterterrorism efforts is supposed to be the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board. In a June 17 interview with Charlie Rose, the president said, "I'll be meeting with them, and what I want to do is to set up and structure a national conversation" about privacy.
The board is staffed with five presidential appointees who get top secret security clearances and, in theory, the power to shape both legislation and regulations to assure that espionage undertaken in the name of the Patriot Act or the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act doesn't trample on the public's privacy rights. That's how the 9/11 Commission, which proposed the board in 2004, envisioned it would work.
Hamstrung by Congress and ignored by two presidents, the board has been powerless.
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