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New wiretapping bill dubbed ‘repugnant’ and ‘a capitulation’ Think
Progress Under a “compromise” wiretapping bill the House is expected to approve tomorrow, U.S. phone companies that cooperated with President Bush’s warrantless wiretapping program after Sept. 11 “could be shielded from lawsuits” as long as “there is written certification that the White House asked a phone company to participate and assured it” of the program’s legality. However, as critics of the deal have noted, there isn’t much to the bill that constitutes a “compromise”:
Referring to the bill’s text, Greenwald added, “Seeing the words in print, though, adds a new dimension to appreciating just how corrupt and repugnant this is.” UpdateSenate Majority Leader
Harry Reid's office released this statement: “Senator Reid believes this
version is better than the bill the Senate passed in February and much
better than the Protect America Act signed by the President last summer,
but he remains opposed to retroactive immunity and is reviewing the bill
in its entirety.”
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