Senators and Representatives publicly label Snowden a traitor and suggest foreign espionage without presenting evidence
Senators and Representatives publicly label Snowden a traitor and suggest foreign espionage without presenting evidence The passage repeats well‑known public statements by high‑profile officials about Snowden and speculates on Russian/Chinese involvement, but provides no new facts, documents, dates, or actionable leads. It merely restates existing controversy, offering low investigative value. Key insights: Sen. Dianne Feinstein called Snowden’s actions “treason” after a briefing.; Rep. Mike Rogers suggested Snowden might be working for a foreign intelligence service.; An unnamed former Obama cabinet member hinted at Russian, Chinese, or joint espionage motives.
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Senators and Representatives publicly label Snowden a traitor and suggest foreign espionage without presenting evidence The passage repeats well‑known public statements by high‑profile officials about Snowden and speculates on Russian/Chinese involvement, but provides no new facts, documents, dates, or actionable leads. It merely restates existing controversy, offering low investigative value. Key insights: Sen. Dianne Feinstein called Snowden’s actions “treason” after a briefing.; Rep. Mike Rogers suggested Snowden might be working for a foreign intelligence service.; An unnamed former Obama cabinet member hinted at Russian, Chinese, or joint espionage motives.
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