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Friday, December 21, 2012
Lawmakers Want DOJ's Legal Basis for Keeping Dossiers on Innocent Americans
As The Wall Street Journal reported
last week, a new program run by the National Counterterrorism Center
(NCTC) is collecting and analyzing all manner of government data on
American citizens, even those not suspected of any crime. This sweeping
surveillance program was enacted in secret, with no input from either the people or our representatives in Congress, and records that the ACLU has obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request make it clear that the program was controversial even among those who knew about it. In a letter released yesterday,
Representative Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah) and Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-South
Carolina) take Attorney General Eric Holder to task. They ask whether
the Justice Department believes that the government has the legal
authority to a) keep data on citizens who are not suspected of any
crime; b) analyze aggregated government databases; and c) change
fundamental rules governing surveillance without approval from Congress.
Chaffetz chairs the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
subcommittee that deals with terror-related issues...more
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