Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders call for Edward Snowden to face trial
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders sparred over Edward Snowden during Tuesdays Democratic presidential debate with both calling for him to face trial, but with the Vermont senator saying he thought the NSA whistleblower had played a very important role in educating the American people.
Clinton was unmoved by public approbation for Snowden, who exposed the depths of US and UK surveillance to media including the Guardian in 2013.
He broke the laws of the United States, she said. He could have been a whistleblower, he could have gotten all the protections of a whistleblower. He chose not to do that. He stole very important information that has fallen into the wrong hands so I think he should not be brought home without facing the music.
Snowden has said he did not believe he was granted adequate protection from reprisal under whistleblower laws. Laws protecting whistleblowers in intelligence agencies are written differently from laws protecting others who oppose their employers including in the government on grounds of conscience, and are generally considered comparatively weak.
Sanders Clintons main challenger for the Democratic nomination was more lenient. I think Snowden played a very important role in educating the American public, the Vermont senator said. He, too, said that Snowden had broken the law and suggested that he ought to be tried. I think there should be a penalty to that, he said. But I think that education should be taken into consideration before the sentencing.
http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/oct/13/clinton-sanders-snowden-nsa-democratic-debate