FBI Director Robert Mueller has admitted the FBI improperly used national security letters in 2006 to access Americans’ telephone records, credit reports and internet traffic. Mueller confirmed the privacy breach during testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee. National Security Letters allow the FBI to obtain secretly personal information about US citizens without a court warrant. The American Civil Liberties Union accused the FBI of ignoring both the law and the internal guidelines that deal with national security letters.
FBI Admits Improper Use of National Security Letters in 2006
HeadlineMar 06, 2008