US Intel Officials: White House, State Department Signed Off on Surveillance of Foreign Leaders
Upset President Obama now denying knowledge of it
Upset President Obama now denying knowledge of it
Noted terrorist sympathizer defends surveillance as a counter-terrorism tool
Not happy with surveillance of leaders
Now that it affects important people, she wants a full surveillance review
The trust us government
Will likely lead to challenge about constitutionality of warrantless data gathering
They say it was an internal error, but hackers claim responsibility
Anti-surveillance rally at the National Mall Saturday
Officials did not want intercepted evidence used as evidence in trials
Recommendations will be sent to president in December
All that information at his fingertips and he still has little understanding of America
NSA alleged to have tapped Angela Merkel's cellphone
After being provided numbers by other federal departments
Obama has told Merkel that her phone calls are not being monitored
Despite no evidence that it's actually true
Similar to claims against NSA in the U.S.
Will curb transfer of personal data to US companies
Richard Cohen catches up with the rest of us
Is Sen. Feinstein just simply unable to read the mood on privacy right now?
More lip service about that balance between security and privacy
"The NSA has turned the internet into a giant surveillance platform."
Lets them keep defendants from challenging constitutionality
Fighting back at reputation as a "rubber stamp" for NSA
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