US Senate approves Freedom Act so spy agencies can resume data collection, but with major restrictions http://t.co/IMFitq5peN
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 2, 2015
Rand Paul: Temporarily Blocking NSA a 'Huge Victory' http://t.co/oX5W2JALqj (via @pamkeyNEN) pic.twitter.com/s5Ges9Sobv
— Breitbart.TV (@BreitbartVideo) June 1, 2015
USA FREEDOM ACT pic.twitter.com/Czioy9dqWH
— sPaCe CrAcKa (@HouseCracka) June 2, 2015
The USA Freedom Act will stop the indiscriminate harvesting of phone-call records by the NSA, which is a good thing http://t.co/noWHGpZTCv
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 3, 2015
BREAKING - Snowden Vindicated as Congress Stops Unconstitutional NSA Behavior Promoted by 'President' http://t.co/oCHpcsd9HU
— American Work Ethic (@Assoc7) June 3, 2015
President Obama has signed the USA Freedom Act into law, ending the bulk collection of Americans' phone records. http://t.co/t3se4er2fR
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) June 3, 2015
NSA phone snooping doomed as Obama signs USA Freedom Act: http://t.co/1ITsn3O8ZF
— The Washington Times (@WashTimes) June 3, 2015
"[C]ritics of the [USA Freedom Act] can’t be faulted for fearing that it still leaves ample room for shenanigans" http://t.co/e6rjTtOsQT
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) June 3, 2015
‘Freedom Act will make no difference’ to #NSA surveillance (Op-Edge) http://t.co/yg5yf1FUUX pic.twitter.com/xJ6V6WLqJc
— RT (@RT_com) June 3, 2015
Despite its shortcomings, the USA Freedom Act is considered a historic moment http://t.co/XRMMr7RWhL pic.twitter.com/NcvTFDPS1h
— BI Tech (@SAI) June 3, 2015
Washington's new anti-surveillance law wins cautious praise from Edward Snowden http://t.co/fm8rC8RYtf pic.twitter.com/cUKeT9p2LN
— TIME.com (@TIME) June 3, 2015
Snowden says USA Freedom Act 'not enough'... http://t.co/qfjZk0xqOO
— DRUDGE REPORT (@DRUDGE_REPORT) June 2, 2015
Yes, Freedom Act is symbolic reform. US Congress was never where real surveillance limits would come from: Nov 2014: https://t.co/pmzIbfRaTn
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 3, 2015