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FBI's Improper Searches Uncover Politicians' Involvement in Surveillance Program
politics2 years ago

FBI's Improper Searches Uncover Politicians' Involvement in Surveillance Program

A newly declassified court ruling reveals that an FBI analyst misused a warrantless surveillance program to conduct overly broad searches on two lawmakers, including a US senator, last June. While the analyst had a legitimate reason to search for information about the legislators, the queries were too wide-ranging and did not include limiting terms to screen out irrelevant material. The ruling adds to a series of disclosures over the past year, highlighting violations of the Section 702 querying standard by the FBI. The incident is likely to fuel criticism of the program, which is set to expire at the end of the year, as Congress debates whether or how to extend it. Privacy advocates argue for greater limits on the program, including requiring a court warrant before using Americans' identifiers to search intercepted communications.

FBI's Improper Searches Target U.S. Senator and State Senator
governmentpolitics2 years ago

FBI's Improper Searches Target U.S. Senator and State Senator

An FBI analyst conducted an improper search of a government surveillance database using the last name of a U.S. senator, according to a declassified court document. The search violated the FBI's policy and failed to meet the criteria for retrieving foreign intelligence information or evidence of a crime. The incident comes at a critical time as lawmakers consider new reforms to the FBI's surveillance authority and the broader law it operates under. The FBI has implemented internal reforms to address previous issues with the surveillance program, but the improper search may further fuel the debate over extending the program.