Public Distrust of Government Post‑Snowden Cited in House Oversight Document
Public Distrust of Government Post‑Snowden Cited in House Oversight Document The passage is a rhetorical commentary on public distrust after Snowden’s disclosures. It mentions Senator Dianne Feinstein and the Senate/House Intelligence committees but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. The content is largely already known and offers little investigative value. Key insights: Cites polls showing 4 out of 5 Americans distrust the government.; Notes Senator Dianne Feinstein’s June 2013 statement about a program averting a subway attack.; Describes a media narrative that dismisses government officials’ claims contrary to Snowden’s leaks.
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Public Distrust of Government Post‑Snowden Cited in House Oversight Document The passage is a rhetorical commentary on public distrust after Snowden’s disclosures. It mentions Senator Dianne Feinstein and the Senate/House Intelligence committees but provides no concrete allegations, transactions, dates, or actionable leads. The content is largely already known and offers little investigative value. Key insights: Cites polls showing 4 out of 5 Americans distrust the government.; Notes Senator Dianne Feinstein’s June 2013 statement about a program averting a subway attack.; Describes a media narrative that dismisses government officials’ claims contrary to Snowden’s leaks.
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