The bad news keeps coming for the FBI
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Politicians and activists re-acted with dismay recently to the news that the
The secret FISA court publicly released an opinion that found the agency had no factual basis to comb through reports compiled under a law intended to combat foreign espionage in search of dirt on
"The revelations were contained in a heavily redacted opinion of the
The agency claimed to be operating under the authority of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Act, which is "supposed to be limited to targeting foreign nationals located abroad who are believed to be agents of a foreign power or members of an international terrorist group."
The information gathered, however, often includes data on American citizens who, for instance, may communicate with those abroad. To access that information in most cases, the
Sen.
They're right, of course. But where have they been for the past seven years? The Durham report reveals an
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