National Security Surveillance on U.S. Soil Dropped Again in 2021, Report Says By News April 30, 2022 Add Comment Edit The F.B.I. also tried to estimate the number of its searches for U.S. data in messages gathered without a warrant. But the estimate — fewer than 3.4 million — was murky. Share this post Related PostsColorado Lawsuit Seeks to Keep Trump Off Ballots Under 14th AmendmentFlorida’s Congressional Map Illegally Hurt Black Voters, Judge RulesProsecutors Begin Case Against Peter Navarro in Contempt TrialWrestling With Inequality, Some Conservatives Redraw Economic BlueprintCapitol Physician Says McConnell Did Not Have a Stroke or SeizureKim Jong-un and Putin Plan to Meet in Russia to Discuss WeaponsSouth African Inquiry Rebuts U.S. Charge on Russian ArmsNew Hampshire Voters Like Ramaswamy, but More as a No. 2
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