IN HER FIRST APPEARANCE representing the American
public before the top-secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Court in 2015, Amy Jeffress argued that the FBI is violating the
Fourth Amendment by giving agents “virtually unrestricted”
access to data from one of the NSA’s largest surveillance
programs, which includes an untold amount of communications
involving innocent Americans.
The NSA harvests data from major Internet companies like
Facebook, Google and Apple without a warrant, because it is
ostensibly “targeting” only foreigners. But the surveillance
program sweeps up a large number of Americans’ communications as
well. Then vast amounts of data from the program, including the
Americans’ communications, are entered into a master database
that a Justice Department lawyer at the 2015 hearing described
as the “FBI’s ‘Google’ of its lawfully acquired information.”
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https://theintercept.com/2017/04/21/in-secret-court-hearing-lawyer-objected-to-fbi-sifting-through-nsa-data-like-it-was-google/