The Intercept: Secret Rules Make It Pretty Easy for the FBI to Spy on Journalists

The Intercept: Secret Rules Make It Pretty Easy for the FBI to Spy on Journalists by Cora Currier:

SECRET FBI RULES allow agents to obtain journalists’ phone records with approval from two internal officials — far less oversight than under normal judicial procedures.

The classified rules, obtained by The Intercept and dating from 2013, govern the FBI’s use of national security letters, which allow the bureau to obtain information about journalists’ calls without going to a judge or informing the news organization being targeted. They have previously been released only in heavily redacted form.

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