Thursday, July 8, 2021

NSA’s spying on Tucker Carlson is an attack on all Americans

In March 2017, I received a tip from a friend in the intelligence community that the British Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ - the United Kingdom's domestic and foreign spies - had been asked by the CIA to spy on candidate Donald Trump during the 2016 U.S presidential election campaign.

The British spies denied spying on Trump, who by then was the president of the United States.

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During one of my meetings with my sources, they told me that the National Security Administration, America's 60,000-person strong domestic spy apparatus, was listening to our conversations and monitoring our texts and emails.

Last week, my Fox colleague Tucker Carlson had a similar experience when an NSA whistleblower revealed to him that the NSA was monitoring his communications.

The point here is that the CIA folks who triggered the spying on Mr. Trump and the NSA folks who spied on Mr. Carlson and me have all taken an oath to uphold the Constitution.

Today, the NSA captures all data communicated into, going out of and within the U.S. That includes the content of all text messages, emails and phone calls, as well as financial, legal and medical records - the list is endless.

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2021/jul/7/nsas-spying-on-tucker-carlson-is-an-attack-all-ame/ 

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