When Congress passed the Intelligence Authorization Act for 2015, it granted the executive branch not only the ability to spy on American citizens private communications, but also the legal authority to turn that information over to local law enforcement.
All of this can be done without any court order being granted, all in the name of ‘fighting terror’, of course.
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No. They didnt. Stop posting clickbait.
It sure the hell it is… “non-public”…
Rafael Rosario thank you for your racist input…
Not all intelligence collection activities require a warrant but some may be reasonably anticipated to result in nonpublic communications… this isnt really rocket science.
Kevin Bergquist
F**k’em.
Lol Don^
Mark Meier “He was a good President!”
inless your into kiddie porn selling drugs online or a terrorist. What the hell you trying to hide anyway? Who the$#%&!@*cares if some government agent reads a message about grandmans stuffing recipe. People doing illegal$#%&!@*online and leaving evidence and a paper trail deserve to be get their dumb asses caught
Didn’t the destroy the 4th amendment Act, better knwon as the Patriot Act already do this?