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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This is such old jernalism. I’m about to unfollow all this useless$#%&!@*. report on what’s going on now and keep us up to date or start posting recipes …
BS
It’s been going on since the 90’s… I remember when I was in high school and “total information awareness” was the buzz back then…
Jason Stancil: It was proposed and sponsored by DEMs last year
https://www.congress.gov/bill/114th-congress/house-bill/6393?r=1
According to Congress’s own website this was sponsored by Republican devin nunes. It had very little opposition but what opposition there was, was by in large from the democrats.
Unconstitutional! …..
It’s not about whether you have anything to hide or not, as far as what law enforcement can access from us. It’s about the fact that it’s an invasion of privacy and a loss of rights. Rights in which YOU, sir, have fought for. What’s the point in fighting for freedom when you voluntarily give those freedoms up?
They still need a warrant bogus story
You’re right!
Communication, meaning, in this context, electronic communications. If you investigate, I think you’re going to find that most forms of electronic communications are developed, supported and mostly maintained by one or more government agencies. The only private conversation is mouth to ear, and always has been.