Restricting FBI Access to Surveillance Tools: Panel and White House Recommendations

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A White House panel of intelligence advisers has recommended that the FBI's access to a controversial intelligence database, which contains intercepted emails, texts, and other electronic data, should be restricted due to serial missteps that have eroded public and congressional trust in the surveillance tool. The panel found that changes made so far have been insufficient to ensure compliance and regain public trust.
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