Fox News
December 29, 2013
Edward Snowden’s recent TV appearance in which he called for a halt to
widespread NSA surveillance got low grades Sunday from Congress, as one
of his legal advisers suggested the Supreme Court will ultimately decide
on the issue of government spying.
Michigan GOP Rep. Mike Rogers, chairman of the House Intelligence
Committee, said Snowden’s release of classified documents this summer
jeopardized the safety of troops in Afghanistan and gave nations such as
China and Russia valuable insight into how America’s intelligence
services operate.
“That’s who the messenger is,” Rogers told “Fox News Sunday,” several
days after Snowden, now in Russia, said in a Washington Post interview
that he was trying to make the NSA better, had “already won” and
achieved what he’d set out to do.
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I think it's a tragedy. Snowden is a true patriot! He didn't do anything wrong but EXPOSE THE EVIL our Gov't has done!!!
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