Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Backdoor Exploitation of Surveillance Rules Shows Need For More Reform

Wall St. Cheat Sheet: Backdoor Exploitation of Surveillance Rules Shows Need For More Reform by Anthea Mitchell:

Director of National Intelligence James R. Clapper wrote a letter to Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) last month to address questions concerning what communications and information the government had collected. In the letter, he said that information was collected at times “using U.S. person identifiers” by looking at foreign intelligence that targets non-U.S. citizens, following “minimization procedures approved by the FISA Court as consistent with the statute and the Fourth Amendment.” This translates to information acquired without a warrant, proof of what was referred to, and criticized by, Wyden as a “backdoor search” loophole in the past.

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