Justice Department Official Spying On Congress Possible

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The National Security Agency “probably” has been collecting the phone records of Congressmen and Senators.

Deputy Attorney General James Cole admitted under questioning from lawmakers of the House Judiciary Committee that the NSA likely tracked the calls in and out of Congressional offices.

Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Ca.) asked Cole if they collected information from the prefixes used to call congressional offices.

“We probably do, Mr. Congressman,” Cole answered.  “But we’re not allowed to look at any of those, however, unless we have a reasonable, articulable suspicion that those numbers are related to a known terrorist threat.”

While most security observers were not surprised that the spying had been happening, they were surprised that a member of the Justice Department admitted it so openly in a public hearing.

NSA Director Keith Alexander has previously told Senator Bernie Sanders that nothing the NSA did could be considered spying on members of Congress.

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