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Democratic Senator: Obama Administration Is Failing On Domestic Spying

Posted on March 16, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

John Stanton reports:

Sen. Ron Wyden, a Democrat and one of the sharpest critics of the Obama administration’s domestic surveillance programs, isn’t satisfied with the changes to those programs and he wants to know why President Obama hasn’t just stopped the NSA bulk-data collection.

In an interview with BuzzFeed News, Wyden bluntly warned that even after the NSA scandal that started with Edward Snowden’s disclosures, the Obama administration has continued programs to monitor the activities of American citizens in ways that the public is unaware of and that could be giving government officials intimate details of citizens’ lives.

Read more on BuzzFeed.

Thanks to Joe Cadillic for this link.

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