NSA Program Exposed By Edward Snowden
Ruled Unlawful Seven Years Later
BY KATHERINE STINSON ON SEPTEMBER 4, 2020
The NSA surveillance program that Edward Snowden exposed seven years ago has now been deemed unlawful. The ruling was made by the U.S Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. According to a Reuters report, the court ruling also deemed that, “the U.S. intelligence leaders who publicly defended it [the NSA surveillance program] were not telling the truth.” Snowden has been living in Russia since his identity was leaked as the whistleblower. He hasn’t returned to the U.S since he exposed the program in order to avoid potential espionage charges...
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