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Showing Original Post only (View all)Feinstein: "Totally Opposed" to spying on world leaders, wants "total review" of intel programs [View all]
Senate Intelligence Chair Dianne Feinstein (D-CA) said Monday that she is "totally opposed" to surveilling allied leaders, amid reports that the National Security Agency has been monitoring German Chancellor Angela Merkel and other U.S. allies.
The revelations require a "total review of intelligence programs," Feinstein said in a statement.
Unlike NSAs collection of phone records under a court order, it is clear to me that certain surveillance activities have been in effect for more than a decade and that the Senate Intelligence Committee was not satisfactorily informed," she said. "Therefore our oversight needs to be strengthened and increased."
Feinstein added that it was "a big problem" that President Obama was not aware of the surveillance. The administration has assured Feinstein that the surveillance would not continue, she said.
Unless the United States is engaged in hostilities against a country or there is an emergency need for this type of surveillance, I do not believe the United States should be collecting phone calls or emails of friendly presidents and prime ministers. The president should be required to approve any collection of this sort."
The revelations require a "total review of intelligence programs," Feinstein said in a statement.
Unlike NSAs collection of phone records under a court order, it is clear to me that certain surveillance activities have been in effect for more than a decade and that the Senate Intelligence Committee was not satisfactorily informed," she said. "Therefore our oversight needs to be strengthened and increased."
Feinstein added that it was "a big problem" that President Obama was not aware of the surveillance. The administration has assured Feinstein that the surveillance would not continue, she said.
Unless the United States is engaged in hostilities against a country or there is an emergency need for this type of surveillance, I do not believe the United States should be collecting phone calls or emails of friendly presidents and prime ministers. The president should be required to approve any collection of this sort."
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Feinstein: "Totally Opposed" to spying on world leaders, wants "total review" of intel programs [View all]
BluegrassStateBlues
Oct 2013
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When you've lost Feinstein in Intel, Intel has been caught with their pants down n/t
SamYeager
Oct 2013
#1
One would think after the NSA's phone tapping of Senators Frank Church and Howard Baker
Uncle Joe
Oct 2013
#22
If her test for spying depends upon whether the US is engaged in hostilities, why have NSA funds
AnotherMcIntosh
Oct 2013
#8
She's on the Intel Committee, is she saying they had no clue what the NSA was up to?
sabrina 1
Oct 2013
#14
Good point, 'the NSA was monitoring Congress instead of the other way around'.
sabrina 1
Oct 2013
#19
Diane Frankenstein is not a friend of the 99%. She is a Democrat but doesnt give a crap
rhett o rick
Oct 2013
#21
I don't buy it. Thom Hartman has been speaking about her writing a bill with an Orwellian title
GoneFishin
Oct 2013
#28