James Clapper Says Lack of NSA Transparency Was a Mistake; Peter King Disagrees

General Clapper says if we would have detailed the NSA program after 9/11, we wouldn’t be having this debate now

Spy Chief: We Should’ve Told You We Track Your Calls (The Daily Beast)

Even the head of the U.S. intelligence community now believes that its collection and storage of millions of call records was kept too secret for too long.

The American public and most members of Congress were kept in the dark for years about a secret U.S. program to collect and store such records of American citizens on a massive scale.The government’s legal interpretation of section 215 of the Patriot Act that granted the authority for this dragnet collection was itself a state secret.

Then came Edward Snowden, the former NSA contractor who leaked the court warrant authorizing the surveillance—along with troves of other top-secret documents. Since that first disclosure of the secret warrant, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has had to defend the government’s activities against a skeptical Congress and wary public.

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