The New American: NSA Admits Ongoing Violations of Americans’ Privacy

The New American: NSA Admits Ongoing Violations of Americans’ Privacy by Thomas R. Eddlem:

The NSA has been forced to admit it has violated American citizens’ personal privacy thousands of times — and even transgressed its own insanely loose rules — with warrantless surveillance, thanks to a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union. The NSA released a series of quarterly reports from 2001 through 2013 revealing many ongoing privacy violations against Americans on its website in a document dump just before the Christmas holiday.

Privacy advocates such as The Intercept’s Glenn Greenwald dubbed the disclosure the “Christmas Eve Surprise” and depicted its timing as an attempt to minimize public discussion of the rights violations.

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