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NSA Domestic Spying
Domestic Spying - Law and GovernmentNational Security agency is involved in not merely surveillance of phone calls, but also an extensive data mining program.
Federal Communications Commission [official website] chief Michael J.
Copps said Monday that the agency
should investigate [statement, DOC] the access to domestic customers' phone records allegedly granted to the
National Security Agency (NSA) [official website] by telecommunications giants Verizon, AT&T, and BellSouth
[corporate websites]. Reacting to reports that the companies complied with NSA requests
to look at the records, Copps said that "protecting the security of the American people
is our government's number one responsibility" and that a probe was necessary to determine
whether a violation of Section 222 [text] or any other provisions of the Telecommunications Act of 1996 [text] occurred. On
Thursday, US Sen. Arlen Specter (R-PA), chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said
that he would call on the phone companies [Reuters report] implicated in the USA Today
report to provide information to the committee on the allegations, while President
Bush defended domestic surveillance activities. AP has more. |