ACLU says even Congress doesn’t know details of surveillance programs

Posted by Jay Goodman Tamboli on March 12, 2008 |

ACLU’s director of the Washington Legislative Office, Caroline Frederickson, says that some provisions in the new House FISA bill suggest that even Congress does not know the full details of the warrantless surveillance programs, and she says Congress should investigate the programs fully. (0:38)

 
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March 12, 2008

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