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  • Hold the Phone, Call Records Released by Adam Schiff

    12/08/2019 9:57:19 AM PST · by Sean_Anthony · 29 replies
    Canada Free Press ^ | 12//08/19 | Jeff Crouere
    Schiff violated the President Trump’s attorney-client privilege. It is a horrible precedent that Schiff created with this invasive tactic It was bad enough for House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) to subpoena the phone records of businessman Lev Parnas and President Donald Trump’s attorney Rudy Giuliani and other political opponents, but when he released them in his impeachment report it was a stunning abuse of power. In the view of columnist Kimberly Strassel, Schiff’s move “trampled law and responsibility…it was a disgraceful breach of ethical and legal propriety.”
  • ACLU sues phone companies for turning over records to NSA (AT&T Corp. & Verizon Communications Inc.)

    05/26/2006 5:23:01 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 12 replies · 636+ views
    AP on Bakersfield Californian ^ | 5/26/06 | Dan Goodin - ap
    Three chapters of the American Civil Liberties Union sued AT&T Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc. in state court Friday to block the telecommunications companies from providing phone records to the federal government. Two complaints filed in San Francisco Superior Court claim the companies violated state law by helping the National Security Agency assemble the largest database in the world. The complaints name 17 individuals as plaintiffs, including a former congressman, a nationally syndicated journalist and a psychiatrist. The allegations, which a spokesman from Verizon denied, are based on a May 11 article from USA Today, which said AT&T, Verizon and...
  • Bush Doesn't Confirm NSA Data Collection

    05/11/2006 10:25:46 AM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 75 replies · 1,327+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 5/11/06 | Laurie Kellman - ap
    WASHINGTON - President Bush did not confirm or deny a newspaper report Thursday that the National Security Agency was collecting records of tens of millions of ordinary Americans' phone calls. "Our intelligence activities strictly target al-Qaida and their known affiliates," Bush said. "We're not mining or trolling through the personal lives of millions of innocent Americans." USA Today, based on anonymous sources it said had direct knowledge of the arrangement, reported that AT&T Corp., Verizon Communications Inc., and BellSouth Corp. began turning over records of Americans' phone calls to the NSA shortly after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Bush...
  • Text of President Bush remarks on NSA Telephone Traffic Analysis

    05/11/2006 11:32:37 AM PDT · by TeleStraightShooter · 42 replies · 1,701+ views
    President Bush ^ | 2006.5.11 | WhiteHouse
    THE PRESIDENT: After September the 11th, I vowed to the American people that our government would do everything within the law to protect them against another terrorist attack. As part of this effort, I authorized the National Security Agency to intercept the international communications of people with known links to al Qaeda and related terrorist organizations. In other words, if al Qaeda or their associates are making calls into the United States or out of the United States, we want to know what they're saying. Today there are new claims about other ways we are tracking down al Qaeda to...
  • NSA phone records story excites Washington(Trying to take down Michael Hayden)

    05/11/2006 12:30:13 PM PDT · by demlosers · 266 replies · 4,754+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 11 May 2006 | Frank James at 1:10 pm CDT
    Washington is agog today with the disclosure that appeared in USA Today that Verizon, AT&T and Bell South have been providing domestic phone call information to the National Security Agency on millions of residential and business phone calls made by Americans. It’s all part of the spy agency’s quest to create a huge database of caller information it could data mine in order to find patterns that might reveal terrorist communications. But it has raised enormous privacy concerns in the minds of many. The USA Today report, coming after last year’s disclosure in the New York Times of the NSA’s...