NSA says Snowden e-mails exempt from public disclosure
EXCLUSIVE: For the first time, the NSA has acknowledged it retains Edward Snowden’s e-mails and other records related to his employment, but claims those records are exempt from disclosure.
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EXCLUSIVE: For the first time, the NSA has acknowledged it retains Edward Snowden’s e-mails and other records related to his employment, but claims those records are exempt from disclosure.
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