Ars Technica: NSA has no idea when it spies on Americans, top lawyer says

Ars Technica: NSA has no idea when it spies on Americans, top lawyer says by Cyrus Farivar:

Because doing so would “require a greater invasion of that person’s privacy.”

Speaking before a senatorial subcommittee on Wednesday, the intelligence community’s top lawyer told senators that the National Security Agency is incapable of knowing how often Americans’ data is captured inadvertently. Robert Litt, general counsel at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, told the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Privacy the problem is that it would be “very resource-intensive” to figure out whether foreign targets are communicating with Americans, according to The Hill.

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