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    NSA reform advocates oppose White

    House proposal to hand data to FBI

    Jim Sensenbrenner among those concerned by proposals on the table and says stance to endbulk surveillance is unwavering

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    theguardian.com,Wednesday 26 February 2014 12.28 EST Jump to comments (0)

    Jim Sensenbrennersaid: Bulk collection has never been authorized by Congress and I intend to stop this

    blatant abuse of the law. Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty

    Advocates for the curtailment of bulk surveillance are pre-emptively opposing a reform

    proposal presented to the White House under which responsibility for the National SecurityAgencys vast database of US phone records would be handed over to the FBI.

    That proposal,first reported by the Wall Street Journal,is one of several options under

    internal consideration for revamping the NSAs mass collection of phone data, all of whichare fiercely contested for varying reasons by spies, privacy groups, phone companies and

    legislators.

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    Privacy advocates took the four ideas that have been presented to the White House as an

    indication of how strongly the NSA and its allies are fighting to preserve their powers in

    the wake of whistleblower Edward Snowdens revelations about surveillance.

    Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, a Wisconsin Republican who authored the USA Freedom

    Act, a bill to end bulk domestic surveillance, said he was unwavering in his stance afterhearing of the new options the administration is considering.

    While I am willing to sit down with President Obama and my colleagues in Congress tonegotiate certain aspects of the bill, my stance to end bulk collection of innocent

    Americans data is unwavering, Sensenbrenner told the Guardian on Wednesday.

    Bulk collection has never been authorized by Congress and I intend to stop this blatant

    abuse of the law.

    Other options, familiar from Obamas January 17speech on surveillance,are to give the

    phone data to a private entity such as the telephone companies, or to an as-yet-undefinednon-governmental custodian.

    The administration is additionally considering whether to require an expanded mandate for

    the companies to retain customer data beyond the point at which they now purge it.

    The president was very clear. He did not want the government in the business of this bulk

    collection, so shifting this to the FBI is not an answer, said Michelle Richardson, asurveillance lobbyist for the ACLU.

    A final option under consideration, advocated by civil libertarians since the publication ofreporting based on material provided by Snowden began, would be to end the bulk

    collection entirely, leaving the NSA to acquire phone data through a warrant based on

    individualized suspicion of connections to terrorism or espionage.

    White House spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden declined to discuss the specifics of the

    proposals. Obama is due to make a decision by March 28, when the current legal mandatefor bulk phone records collection issued by the secret Fisa court expires.

    Since the speech, the Department of Justice and the intelligence community have been atwork developing options consistent with the presidents direction, Hayden said.

    They have kept us abreast of their progress,and we look forward to reviewing thoseoptions. Moreover, as the president noted in his remarks, we will also consult with

    Congress to seek their views on this issue, and then seek congressional authorization, as

    needed.

    Privacy advocates consider the post-NSA surveillance choices under consideration

    weighted toward the status quoor, in the case of giving the data to the FBI, a stepbackward.

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    The FBIs history of abusing the civil liberties of Americans is longer even than the

    NSAs, said Shahid Buttar, the executive director of the Bill of Rights Defense

    Committee, which is supporting state and federal legislative efforts torestrain the NSA.

    TheUS Congress found wide-ranging problems spanning several decades the last time

    anyone even looked very closely at the FBI, which is long overdue for a thoroughinvestigation of the sort of the Church Committee performed in the 70s.

    On Capitol Hill, battle lines over surveillance became starker this week, with CongressmanMike Rogers, the Michigan Republican who chairs the intelligence committee,opposinga

    shift in the bulk collection away from the NSA. The main congressional alternative,

    Sensenbrenners USA Freedom Act, seeks to end the bulk collection in favor of requiringthe government to obtain legal orders for data tied to specific suspicions of wrongdoing.

    During a Senate hearing on Tuesday, the nominee to run the Justice Departments National

    Security Division, John Carlin, recalled cases in which phone companies have been able torespond very, very quickly to the FBI in a manner that aided national security

    investigations.

    Richardson said the current internal wrangling reflected a pattern of US spy agencies

    attempting to turn public outrage to their advantage.

    This is standard operating procedure for the intel community. When youre caught with

    your hand in the cookie jar, why not ask for a glass of milk, too? she said.

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