Friday, June 7, 2013

Top U.S. Intelligence Chief Condemns The NSA Leaks

President Barack Obama greets James Clapper, his nominee for director of national intelligence, in the Oval Office, Saturday, June 5, 2010. Photo credit: Pete Souza

Intelligence Chief Calls Leaks on U.S. Data Collection ‘Reprehensible’ -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — The top intelligence official in the United States condemned as “reprehensible” leaks revealing a secret program to collect information from leading Internet companies and said a separate disclosure about an effort to sweep up records of telephone calls threatens “irreversible harm” to the nation’s national security.

The comments by James R. Clapper, the director of national intelligence, late Thursday night about the newly revealed government surveillance programs came as President Obama was set to travel to Southern California on Friday for a two-day summit with President Xi Jinping of China. The revelations appeared certain to overshadow discussions between the two leaders.

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More News On The Director Of National Intelligence Condemning The NSA Leaks

U.S. intel chief blasts leaks on web, phone use tracking -- CBS/AP
US intelligence chief denounces 'reprehensible' release of information -- The Guardian
Obama Administration Declassifies Phone Records Seizures, Condemns Leaks -- Time
James Clapper defends ‘important and entirely legal’ surveillance -- Politico
INTELLIGENCE CHIEF: WaPo And Guardian Reports On 'PRISM' Program Have 'Numerous Inaccuracies' -- Business Insider
US Spy Chief James Clapper Brands Prism Leaks ‘Reprehensible’ -- International Business Times
Intelligence Chief Says Massive Data Collection Is No Big Deal, But Reporting It Is -- Forbes

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