(RT) Journalist Glenn Greenwald says he’s not done reporting on the trove of National Security Agency documents provided by Edward Snowden, and that his future work further expose the extent of the NSA’s surveillance.
On Wednesday this week, Greenwald and Murtaza Hussain wrote for The Intercept that leaked documents from the Snowden cache have revealed that the United States’ NSA and Federal Bureau of Investigation have each been spying on no fewer than five prominent Muslim-Americans with US citizenship, including a member of the George W. Bush administration with a top-secret security clearance.
Remarking on the article during a question-and-answer session on Reddit later that day, Greenwald wrote that the NSA’s surveillance doesn't stop there.
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Wednesday, July 09, 2014
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