Judge on NSA Case Cites 9/11 Report, But It Doesn’t Actually Support His Ruling
by Justin ElliottProPublica, Dec. 28, 2013, 11:35 a.m.
Update Dec. 28, 2013: In a new decision in support of the NSA's phone metadata surveillance program, U.S. district court Judge William Pauley cites
an intelligence failure involving the agency in the lead-up to the 9/11
attacks. But the judge's cited source, the 9/11 Commission Report,
doesn't actually include the account he gives in the ruling. What’s
more, experts say the NSA could have avoided the pre-9/11 failure even
without the metadata surveillance program.
We previously explored the key incident in question, involving calls made by hijacker Khalid al-Mihdhar from California to Yemen, in a story we did over the summer, which you can read below.
We previously explored the key incident in question, involving calls made by hijacker Khalid al-Mihdhar from California to Yemen, in a story we did over the summer, which you can read below.
No comments:
Post a Comment