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Sensenbrenner: Obama Administration’s NSA Assurances ‘a Bunch of Bunk’

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Sensenbrenner: Obama Administration’s NSA Assurances ‘a Bunch of Bunk’
By  Lindsey Grudnicki
June 12, 2013 1:01 PM

Representative Jim Sensenbrenner, who introduced the PATRIOT Act on the House floor in 2001, has declared that lawmakers’ and the executive branch’s excuses about recent revelations of NSA activity are “a bunch of bunk.”

In an interview on Laura Ingraham’s radio show Wednesday morning, the Republican congressman from Wisconsin reiterated his concerns that the administration and the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court have gone far beyond what the PATRIOT Act intended. Specifically, he said that Section 215 of the act “was originally drafted to prevent data mining” on the scale that’s occurred.

Sensenbrenner, the current chairman on the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, Homeland Security, and Investigations, suggested that the secret nature of the FISA court has prevented appropriate congressional oversight over the NSA’s activities.

https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/350854/sensenbrenner-obama-administrations-nsa-assurances-bunch-bunk-lindsey-grudnicki

One thought on “Sensenbrenner: Obama Administration’s NSA Assurances ‘a Bunch of Bunk’

  1. This is only ok when the GOP does it, dammit!

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