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John Oliver’s Edward Snowden interview

Posted on April 6, 2015June 30, 2025 by Dissent

Gavia Baker-Whitelaw writes:

The latest episode of Last Week Tonight featured the definitive explanation of NSA surveillance by tackling the most pressing issue: Can the government spy on your dick pics?

To answer this question, John Oliver traveled to Russia and interviewed the man he called “the most famous hero and/or traitor in recent American history,” Edward Snowden.

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