Fleming Votes Against USA Freedom Act

Statement

Date: May 22, 2014
Location: Washington, DC

Congressman John Fleming, M.D., released the following statement after voting against the USA Freedom bill:

"Good intentions are not enough when it comes to protecting the American people from unconstitutional surveillance by their own government. The original version of this legislation, which I cosponsored, contained strong reforms to end the NSA's indiscriminate collection of Americans' calling records and internet transactions. But some of those provisions in the initial bill were eliminated at the last minute and new loopholes were created in back-room deals with the White House, and it no longer does enough to stop the large-scale and arbitrary collection of Americans' records. Under the bill I voted against today, the NSA retains broad latitude to continue domestic spying, without probable cause.

"Meaningful reform of NSA data collection was not accomplished today. The federal government is charged with protecting the American people, and it must do so without yielding such broad authority to the NSA that our constitutional protections are placed in jeopardy."


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