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Citation list linking Greenwald, Poitras, and Snowden to media coverage and legal actions

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #019800
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Summary

The passage merely compiles existing public references about journalists and their interactions with the Snowden leaks. It offers no new factual leads, transactions, or undisclosed relationships invol References to Glenn Greenwald's past legal issues and media appearances Mentions of Laura Poitras's surveillance claims and lawsuits Citations of articles about NSA surveillance programs (e.g., Stell

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