Obama signs bill reforming surveillance program
By Patricia Zengerle and Warren Strobel
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama signed into law on Tuesday legislation passed by Congress earlier in the day reforming a government surveillance program that swept up millions of Americans' telephone records.
Passage of the USA Freedom Act, the result of an alliance between Senate Democrats and some of the chamber's most conservative Republicans, was a victory for Obama, a Democrat, and a setback for Senate Republican Majority Leader Mitch McConnell.
After the Senate voted 67-32 on Tuesday to give final congressional approval to the bill, Obama used his Twitter account, @POTUS, to say he was glad it had passed. "I'll sign it as soon as I get it," the tweet said.
Before voting, senators defeated three amendments proposed by Republican leaders after they reversed themselves and ended efforts to block it. The House of Representatives passed the measure overwhelmingly last month.
In the end, 23 Senate Republicans voted for the Freedom Act, joining 196 who backed it in the House. In a rift between Republicans, who control both chambers, House leaders had warned that amendments proposed by McConnell would be a "challenge" for the House that could delay the bill.
The Freedom Act is the first major legislative reform of U.S. surveillance since Snowden's revelations two years ago this month led to debate over how to balance Americans' distrust of intrusive government with fears of terrorist attacks.
Along with the phone records program, two other domestic surveillance programs authorized under the 2001 USA Patriot Act have been shut down since Sunday.
After Republican Senator Rand Paul, a 2016 presidential candidate, blocked McConnell's efforts to keep them going temporarily, the Senate missed a deadline to extend legal authorities for certain data collection by the NSA and the FBI.
McConnell made an unusually strong last-ditch argument against the Freedom Act after his amendments failed. "It surely undermines American security by taking one more tool from our war fighters, in my view, at exactly the wrong time," he said in a Senate speech.
Telephone companies had been less than thrilled about potentially overhauling their record-keeping systems to become the repositories of surveillance records.
Together with civil liberties groups, they opposed specific requirements for how long they must retain any data, which were proposed in some amendments that were later defeated. A Verizon official, for instance, spoke in support of the Freedom Act, without such a mandate, in a Senate hearing last year.
After the vote, Microsoft Corp General Counsel Brad Smith praised Congress. "Today's vote by the Senate on the USA Freedom Act will help to restore the balance between protecting public safety and preserving civil liberties," Smith said in a statement.
Democratic Senator Ron Wyden, a leading Senate privacy advocate, voted for the Freedom Act. He pledged that he and his allies would continue pushing for more limits on surveillance. "This has always been about reforming intelligence policies that do not make America safer and threaten our liberties," Wyden told reporters.
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6 comments:
What bullshit!!!!!
HANG THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
the only upside: judges now have to request a warrant.
but as all CITIZENS know, there is no way that judges can be biased or issue warrants cart blanche...not today's judges...
We want a law passed that allows us to listen to their phone calls.
Don't these people understand that it is their job to do what we tell them to do ? I don't recall telling them to pass this law.
they can do whatever they want and belong to a bankrupt corporation and there's not anything any actual state citizens can do about it....
the whole lot of them are to be wiped out, or we won't have any government. that is not a government it's all a phony corporation setup in the seventeen hundreds.
as i said before the only way to get them to stop is to remove them ALL from office & remind them of whom they were working for !
the only way to get them to "stop" is to arrest all of UNITED STATES INC by force, including shooting the UN pos's on the way....civil war.
that's where they become toast...
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