One of 2013's biggest news bombs came from Edward Snowden when he uncovered NSA's massive spy-shuffling actions.
History has blown up the methods used by US intelligence services and has led endless discussions about whether national security should have such access to the privacy of each of us.
Nearly five years later, the NSA has requested and expects to receive a new license to continue the official surveillance program over the Internet for six years, thanks to a bill voted by the US Senate.
According to TNW, the only thing left to enforce the bill, and therefore the granting of the license to the US intelligence service, is a signature from President Trump, who may choose to issue a license or veto .
No luck…
There is hope; The Senate has been unable for nearly half a decade to curtail the NSA's excessive surveillance powers, and today, if authorized, the theme will be re-discussed after six years (of continued follow-up in Americans and foreigners).
President Trump
In a tweet of last week, cited the Surveillance Act (FISA) as one of the tools who allowed her espionage of his campaign, which could lead many to believe he won't sign the bill:
"House votes on controversial FISA ACT today." This is the act that may have been used, with the help of the discredit and phony Dossier, so badly oversee and abuse the Trump Campaign by the previous administration and others?
- Donald J. Trump (@ realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018
However, in the next tweet, the hopes of each activist collapsed:
With that being said, I have personally directed the fix to the unmasking process since taking office and today's vote is about foreign surveillance of foreign bad guys on foreign land. We need it! Get smart!
- Donald J. Trump (@ realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018
Of course we should mention that in the above tweet, there are over 60.000 likes…