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kaggle-ho-020339House Oversight

Alleged NSA tracking of Edward Snowden via lawyers' phones and Obama’s refusal to retrieve him from Hong Kong

Alleged NSA tracking of Edward Snowden via lawyers' phones and Obama’s refusal to retrieve him from Hong Kong The passage claims the NSA monitored Snowden through his lawyers’ cell phones and cites a specific Obama quote refusing to launch a rescue. If true, it reveals a covert surveillance capability and a high‑level policy decision, offering concrete leads (NSA, Obama, June 27 2013) for further verification. The claim is not publicly documented, giving it investigative value, but it lacks corroborating evidence, placing it in the strong‑lead range rather than blockbuster. Key insights: NSA allegedly used phone metadata of Snowden’s lawyers and associates to track his movements.; President Obama is quoted as saying on June 27 2013 he would not scramble jets to retrieve Snowden.; The passage suggests the U.S. lacked any practical means to capture Snowden in Hong Kong, a Chinese‑controlled city.

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House Oversight
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