WashPo: Emerging political consensus supports end to NSA collection of Americans’s phone records

WashPo: Emerging political consensus supports end to NSA collection of Americans’s phone records by Ellen Nakashima:

For those not following the ins and outs of National Security Agency surveillance reform, the one big takeaway is this: There is an emerging consensus from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to Capitol Hill that the government’s mass collection of data about Americans’ phone calls must end.

President Obama said Tuesday that the intelligence community has given him a plan to get there, and key factions in Congress have developed various alternatives.

The questions are: Which version or which hybrid of versions will emerge the winner? And what will the result mean for Americans?

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