James Mc Donald

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“Numerous statutes were passed, such as FISA, that purported to supplant Presidential discretion with Congressionally crafted schemes whereby judges became the arbiter of national security decisions,” Barr said. “I believe that many of the statutes enacted in this period were too restrictive and posed significant problems for effective counterterrorism efforts.”
In Deep: The FBI, the CIA, and the Truth about America's "Deep State"
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