Posted on 06/07/2013 5:40:01 PM PDT by neverdem
Sen. Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) on Friday disputed a claim President Obama made at a press conference only moments earlier, when the president said that every member of Congress had been briefed on the National Security Agencys (NSA) domestic phone surveillance program.
Merkley said only select members of the House and Senate Intelligence Committees had been briefed on the program, and that he was only aware of it because he obtained special permission to review the pertinent documents after hearing about it second-hand.
I knew about the program because I specifically sought it out, Merkley said on MSNBC. Its not something thats briefed outside the Intelligence Committee. I had to get special permission to find out about the program. It raised concerns for me. When I saw what was being done, I felt it was so out of sync with the plain language of the law and that it merited full public examination, and thats why I called for the declassification.
At a press conference on Friday, Obama said that every member of Congress had been briefed on the phone monitoring program. The president argued that the policy, which was implemented in 2007, struck the right balance between privacy and national security, and that it had been helpful in thwarting terrorist attacks.
Obama also noted that federal judges had to sign off on the data gathering requests, which did not encompass the content of phone calls, but only the phone numbers.
But Merkley on Friday blasted the administrations handling of the program, saying it had ignored requests from Congress to explain the NSAs domestic surveillance actions, and that it was implementing the program in a way that did not follow the standard of the law.
Merkley argued that plain language of the law said that the NSA should only be allowed to collect phone data that related to an open investigation, but that the agency was using a broad vacuum to sweep up data from ordinary Americans.
The administration hasnt listened at all, Merkley said. Weve asked for the rulings of the FISA court the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act court about how it interprets the laws Congress passes to be declassified so we can have a conversation with the American people about that.
For example, the question is how is scooping up your cellphone data, which tracks where you are, my cellphone data, related to an investigation? he asked. Thats the plain language of the law related to an investigation. Well, certainly anyone would hear that and think thats a certain hurdle that has to be met. That theres a crime or a potential crime or a potential national security threat that justifies scooping up your information and my information. Clearly the administration has not followed what an ordinary person would consider to be the standard of the law here, and has not been willing to release the opinion of the FISA court in how theyre interpreting that language, despite repeated requests from Congress to do so.
Revelations that the NSA seized millions of Americans phone records has pit the White House against civil liberties activists on the political left.
Many lawmakers knew of the practice, which had been going on privately since 2007, and defended it as a critical tool in the war on terror. But Merkley and his Democratic colleague from Oregon, Sen. Ron Wyden, have joined with some on the right, including Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), in denouncing the measures as riding roughshod over liberty.
The scope of the controversy broadened on Friday after the administration acknowledged a top-secret NSA program that collects information on Internet users, called PRISM, that taps directly into the servers of nine U.S. Internet companies.
The White House insisted PRISM was only aimed at foreign terrorism suspects.
By the way, Merkley continued. When I sought information [on the phone surveillance program], the only information I got was that, yes there is a program sweeping up broad amounts of data through the records act. This second thing, which we just learned about, called PRISM, I had no idea about.
I dont know how many people knew about it in Congress, but I suspect a very small number on the Intelligence Committee, so when the president says all members of Congress were briefed
well, I think a very small number of Senators in Congress had full details on these programs, Merkley said.
Mike Lee Hadnt Been Briefed But Obama Says Trust Us
http://spectator.org/blog/2013/06/07/mike-lee-hadnt-been-briefed-bu
Senator Mike Lee, held a press conference to say that they had not been briefed on the NSA phone metadata dragnet.
Okay, I’m starting to lean toward the “Obama has no idea what’s going on” side of the analysis.
He can’t be bothered with the details. He would rather play golf and vacation.
I think he truly doesn’t know a lot of this...
I also think that someone is throwing Obambi under the bus.
I’m becoming more and more convinced that the office of “president” is about as meaningful as Queen of England. He’s nothing more than a figurehead.... People are going to find out that presidents have little to do with anything these days.
I vacillate between the two extremes on this, but his background of never having done anything at all keeps bringing me back to it. He’s an ideological Leftist to his core, but he is not calling the shots in the least. He went to bed on Benghazi, and generally just reads what is put in front of him.
Oops, Jeff just got put on THE list.
These leaders deflect attention away from Soros and his Bilderburg buddies. No one looks at the puppet master when there is an animated puppet clowning around front and center.
Malto meal.
Okay, sorry....delete this...”HOLY SHIT”!
I guess Nancy P knew too. Remember when she said “everyone knows Mitt Romney won’t be president?” with that smirk on her face. What did she know? They are all criminals.
...................I dont know how many people knew about it in Congress, but I suspect a very small number on the Intelligence Committee, so when the president says all members of Congress were briefed well, I think a very small number of Senators in Congress had full details on these programs, Merkley said...................
Ok Merkley, where’ve ya been these past four years? Sitting on the toilet in the House chamber, waiting for some other wimp to ask a question????
Thanks for the link.
CYA. Wonder how they’re going to slap down the back benchers who open their traps.
Heads...pikes.
"Seriously dangerous times ahead. Deadly times. War, and censorship under the color of authority and under the pretext of of national security"
Anyone think the Clintons are the ones behind the leaks? There’s a mountain of information coming out...somehow.
Didn’t Bo get authority to shut down cell phones and internet not long ago?
If communication can be cut for the sake of so called national security...as in Boston...could it not be done nationwide?
The article is interesting...but sounds like the Ulsterman sort of thing....still...I do believe taking down this country is in full swing regardless.
RE: DHS insider
I just read it from your link. I’m not sure what to make of it. In a way, it sounds a little bit like the “Ulsterman” WH insider thing. Ulsterman has pretty much been discredited as far as I know, but his stuff still came fairly close to the truth in some cases.
Even if the author here is giving it straight, there is no way to tell whether or not he is being played by his “source.” Why would the DHS source go to this particular author?
I personally think the best I can do is take in the information, apply a little skepticism and be on the lookout for other information that confirms or contradicts.
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