I spent four decades in national security and served as Director of National Intelligence under President Obama. In that role, I was responsible for overseeing the entire United States intelligence community – sixteen agencies, thousands of professionals, and the collection programs that keep this country safe.
So, when I tell you that what happened last Thursday concerns me, I hope you will take it seriously.
Thursday at midnight, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expired, the first lapse in the program’s history. Section 702 is the legal authority that allows U.S…. Read More in Real Clear Politics