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Govt. Looks for Leaker on Warrantless Wiretaps - Newsweek Periscope - MSNBC.com
Topic: Politics and Law 12:08 pm EDT, Aug  7, 2007

Aug. 13, 2007 issue - The controversy over President Bush's warrantless surveillance program took another surprise turn last week when a team of FBI agents, armed with a classified search warrant, raided the suburban Washington home of a former Justice Department lawyer. The lawyer, Thomas M. Tamm, previously worked in Justice's Office of Intelligence Policy and Review (OIPR)—the supersecret unit that oversees surveillance of terrorist and espionage targets.

This didn't get any discussion here. The FBI is prosecuting leakers of the NSA program... The program that Bush happily admitted to and readily discussed in the press once it was revealed. Now that Bush's popularity rating is through the floor, he is, in fact, free to do anything.

Govt. Looks for Leaker on Warrantless Wiretaps - Newsweek Periscope - MSNBC.com



 
 
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