Jimmy Carter: I Use Written Communication To Avoid Surveillance

‘I have felt that my own communications are probably monitored’

Carter: 'My own communications are probably monitored' (Politico)

Former President Jimmy Carter says he corresponds with foreign leaders the old-fashioned way – through snail mail – because he suspects his communications are watched by intelligence agencies.

“I have felt that my own communications are probably monitored,” Carter said in an interview with Andrea Mitchell that was aired Sunday on NBC’s “Meet the Press.”

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