Civil Liberties

No Regrets for Feinstein Over NSA Support

For her, the abuses are a feature

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The California Democrat said NSA privacy rules violations were not intentional and did not warrant indignation.

Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) chairwoman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Friday that the National Security Agency (NSA) never "intentionally abused its authority," following a report that the agency had broken its own privacy rules thousands of times in the past several years.