The NSA found itself again at the center of American
politics this week, albeit briefly, as
Republican presidential candidates
Chris Christie and Rand Paul took
opposite stances on whether to rein in
the agency's power
Many Americans weren't much aware
of the NSA's purpose, until former
agency contractor Edward Snowden
unveiled the scope of its spying
network in 2013. Now the media
abounds with articles that detail how
the NSA collects millions of American
phone records, along with mountains
of metadata, in what many observers
describe as a violation of privacy.
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politics this week, albeit briefly, as
Republican presidential candidates
Chris Christie and Rand Paul took
opposite stances on whether to rein in
the agency's power
Many Americans weren't much aware
of the NSA's purpose, until former
agency contractor Edward Snowden
unveiled the scope of its spying
network in 2013. Now the media
abounds with articles that detail how
the NSA collects millions of American
phone records, along with mountains
of metadata, in what many observers
describe as a violation of privacy.
See also: …
More about Election, President,
Hillary Clinton, Us World, and Politics
USA Press – Source: mashable.com
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