Wyden and Udall: NSA Must Correct Inaccurate Fact Sheet
Wyden and Udall to General Alexander: NSA Must Correct Inaccurate Statement in Fact Sheet
Today, Senators Wyden and Udall wrote to General Keith Alexander urging him to correct inaccurate and misleading statements in the NSA's recently released fact sheet on Section 702 of Foreign Intelligence Survelliance Act (FISA).
"In our judgement this inaccuracy is significant, as it portrays protections for Americans' privacy being significantly stronger than they actually are," wrote Wyden and Udall.
Significant inaccuracy in NSA's FISA fact sheet. It portrays privacy protections as being stronger than they are. http://t.co/MbPcJUF4oc
— Ron Wyden (@RonWyden) June 24, 2013
Full text of the letter & fact sheet are below:
Wyden and Udall Letter to General Alexander on NSA's Section 702 Fact Sheet Inaccuracy
Wyden and Udall Letter to General Alexander on NSA's Section 702 Fact Sheet Inaccuracy
National Security Agency Section 702 of FISA and Section 215 of PATRIOT Act Fact Sheets
National Security Agency Section 702 of FISA and Section 215 of PATRIOT Act Fact Sheets
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