WaPo: Sen. Patrick Leahy calls for end to NSA bulk phone records program

WaPo: Sen. Patrick Leahy calls for end to NSA bulk phone records program by Ellen Nakashima:

A senior U.S. senator on Tuesday called for an end to the National Security Agency’s phone records collection program, arguing that it treads too heavily on Americans’ privacy rights without having proved its value as a counterterrorism tool.

In a speech at Georgetown Law’s Center on National Security and the Law, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.) said he has introduced bipartisan legislation that would stop the controversial program, which allows the NSA to amass a database of Americans’ call logs. He said he is working on a bill to address concerns about a separate program that collects the e-mails and phone calls of foreigners overseas, including their communications with Americans.

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