WaPo: New documents reveal parameters of NSA’s secret surveillance programs

WaPo: New documents reveal parameters of NSA’s secret surveillance programs By Ellen Nakashima, Barton Gellman, and Greg Miller:

The National Security Agency may keep the e-mails and telephone calls of citizens and legal residents if the communications contain ‘significant foreign intelligence’ or evidence of a crime, according to classified documents that lay out procedures for targeting foreigners and for guarding Americans’ privacy. Newly disclosed documents describe a series of steps the world’s largest spy agency is supposed to take to keep Americans from being caught in its massive surveillance net. They suggest that the NSA has latitude to keep and use citizens’ communications under certain conditions…. And the rules show that the communications of lawyers and their clients may be retained if they contain foreign intelligence information, although dissemination must be approved by the NSA general counsel.

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