Edward Snowden Livechats Via Twitter About NSA's Criminal Actions While Holder Offers Plea Deal for Exposing Them
More and more it appears Snowden did, indeed, expose illegal behavior
More and more it appears Snowden did, indeed, expose illegal behavior
Feds called review of Snowden faulty; company points out there were no complaints until after the leak
His most recent speech was a thinly disguised effort to change the subject.
Was granted one year of asylum last August
Despite contention by US government
NSA officials told media outlet they wanted to kill whistle-blower
Chinese wary of surveillance
Co-founded by Daniel Ellsberg, leaker of the Pentagon Papers
Doesn't seem to think that anything illegal happened at all
Since the report is classified, though, we cannot analyze the evidence
Says the NSA whistle-blower does not deserve to be executed or spend the rest of his life in prison
Weak sourcing speculates on China's involvement while Snowden was in Hong Kong
NSA whistle-blower is currently in Russia
"He may have committed a crime to do so, but he has done his country a great service"
Michael Hayden says the NSA is "infinitely weaker" because of the whistle-blowers leaks
England's Channel 4 allows whistleblower to pass along a holiday message
Was interviewed for Brazil television
Says the NSA whistle-blower "should have his day in court"
For telling Americans how the government is treating them
Snowden should have known the Washington rule: Abuse power, and you'll be protected by those with power. Expose abuse, and you're on your own.
Says he envies Obama for "getting away with" what Snowden revealed the government was doing
Also says, 'I won't call him a hero, but he's sure as hell no traitor"
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