A months-long effort to crack down on government spying on Americans, which has been happening under one section of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, failed because the point of the law is to “spy on Americans.” That’s the explanation from columnist John Daniel Davidson at The Federalist. The renewal of the law was adopted by…
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