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published on Jul 7, 2013
"Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has apologized for telling Congress earlier this year that the National Security Agency does not collect data on millions of Americans, a response he now says was 'clearly erroneous.'"*
Clapper's admission was in a letter to California Senator Dianne Feinstein, who shows no interest in pursuing the matter further.
Should the rule of law apply to government officials? Will Obama tolerate one of his upper level officials lying under oath to Congress? Cenk Uygur breaks it down.