As President Obama proposed a series of changes to reform the
government’s surveillance policies and programs, we speak to Jennifer
Hoelzer, the former deputy chief of staff for Democratic Senator Ron
Wyden, a longtime critic of the Obama administration for using a secret
interpretation of the USA PATRIOT Act to allow the NSA
to conduct domestic surveillance. "Unfortunately Edward Snowden was the
only means by which we have been able to have this debate," Hoelzer
says. "We, working for Senator Wyden, did everything to try to encourage
the administration to bring these facts to light. We’re not talking
about sources and methods, we’re not talking about sensitive materials,
we’re talking about what they believed the law allows them to do."
Meanwhile, The Guardian newspaper has revealed the National Security
Agency has a secret backdoor into its vast databases to search for email
and phone calls of U.S. citizens without a warrant. According to
documents leaked by Edward Snowden, NSA operatives can hunt for individual Americans’ communications using their name or other identifying information.
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