Here in the United States, the Bush administration’s efforts to legalize its domestic spy program received a boost Wednesday on Capitol Hill. The Senate Judiciary Committee approved a White House-backed measure that would subject the program to an optional review by a secret court. The ACLU called the vote a “rubber stamp for the administration’s abuse of power.” The bill now goes to the Senate floor.
Judiciary Committee Approves Bush-Backed NSA Measure
HeadlineSep 14, 2006