Rep. Rush Holt on Obama's NSA speech
HOLT: ON SURVEILLANCE REFORM, OBAMA OFFERS “FAR LESS THAN MEETS THE EYE”
(Washington, D.C.) – U.S. Rep. Rush Holt (NJ-12), a former member of the Intelligence Committee who has
introduced legislation that would repeal the PATRIOT Act and the
FISA Amendments Act, released the following statement on the President’s
remarks today about reforming the National Security Agency’s
surveillance programs:
“The President’s speech offered far less than meets the eye.
“His
proposals continue to allow surveillance of Americans without requiring
a Fourth Amendment determination of probable cause. They continue to
regard Americans
as suspects first and citizens second. They continue to allow the
government to build backdoors into computer software and hardware. They
fail to strengthen protections for whistleblowers who uncover abusive
spying.
“The
President spoke about navigating ‘the balance between security and
liberty.’ But this is a faulty and false choice. As Barack Obama
himself urged in his first
inaugural address, we must ‘reject as false the choice between our
safety and our ideals.’
“The
Fourth Amendment and other civil liberty protections do not exist to
impede police or intelligence agencies. To the contrary, they exist to
hold to hold government
agents to a high standard – to ensure that they act on the basis of
evidence, rather than wasting time and resources on wild goose chases.
“Even
the modest improvements announced today are subject to reversal at a
stroke of the President’s pen. A standard of ‘trust my good intentions’
isn’t good enough.
Congress should reject these practices and repeal the laws that made
the NSA’s abuses possible.”
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