The Justice Department made 1,745 requests to a secret court for
authority to wiretap or search for evidence in terrorism and espionage
investigations last year.
That's according to an April 30 letter from the department to the
Senate that was first reported Thursday by the Federation of American
Scientists.
The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, which meets in secret to
hear classified evidence from government attorneys, did not reject any
of the requests, though judges did require modifications to 30 requests.
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Better watch out what you post about Obama Joe! lol Ted Nugent just got a visit from the secret service : ) Lately I prefer to to use the term SS
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