
Obama and other NSA defenders insist there are robust limitations on surveillance but the documents show otherwise
Since we began began publishing stories about the NSA's massive domestic spying apparatus, various NSA defenders – beginning with President Obama - have sought to assure the public that this is all done under robust judicial oversight. "When it comes to telephone calls, nobody is listening to your telephone calls," he proclaimed on June 7 when responding to our story about the bu...
Published on June 18, 2013 16:36