Document critiques NSA testimony and Snowden’s credibility, citing alleged false statements and misrepresentations
The passage repeats widely reported claims about NSA testimony and Edward Snowden’s alleged false statements. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the information is a Claims that former NSA Director James Clapper misled the Senate Intelligence Committee about bulk da Allegations that Snowden lied on his Booz Allen Hamilton application about a master's degree. Asse
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The passage repeats widely reported claims about NSA testimony and Edward Snowden’s alleged false statements. It offers no new names, dates, transactions, or actionable leads, and the information is a Claims that former NSA Director James Clapper misled the Senate Intelligence Committee about bulk da Allegations that Snowden lied on his Booz Allen Hamilton application about a master's degree. Asse
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