Feinstein Tells NSA to Stop Listening to Allies

Feinstein Tells NSA to Stop Listening to Allies

(AP) Feinstein tells NSA to stop listening to allies
By KIMBERLY DOZIER
AP Intelligence Writer
WASHINGTON
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein is calling for a “total review of all intelligence programs” after allegations that the National Security Agency eavesdropped on the German chancellor — activity the California Democrat says she wasn’t told about.

Feinstein said Monday that while her committee was informed of the NSA’s collection of phone records under a secret court order, her committee, quote, “was not satisfactorily informed” that “certain surveillance activities have been in effect for more than a decade.”

She said President Barack Obama was not informed either that German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s (AHN’-geh-lah MEHR’-kuhl) communications were being collected since 2002.

Her statement follows reports based on new leaks from former NSA systems analyst Edward Snowden indicating that the NSA listened to Merkel and some 34 other foreign leaders.

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