Legislators say Snowden is no informant


A House insight council report is calling National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden a "serial exaggerator and fabricator" who doesn't fit the profile of an informant. Snowden's lawyer criticized the board
of trustees' report, discharged on the eve of the opening of the motion picture "Snowden," and called him a "honest to goodness American saint.

Independently, all individuals from the advisory group sent a bipartisan letter to President Barack Obama on Thursday encouraging him not to absolve Snowden. Snowden's disclosures about the office's mass accumulation of a large number of Americans' telephone records set off a savage level headed discussion that pit common libertarians worried about security against more hawkish officials dreadful about losing apparatuses to battle psychological oppression. Democrats and libertarian-inclining Republicans pushed through a reauthorization of the USA Patriot Act a year ago that finished the system.

The National Security Agency (NSA) grounds in Fort Meade, Md. A House knowledge panel report on NSA leaker Edward Snowden says he's not an informant and that by far most of the records he stole were military and safeguard mysteries that had nothing to do with Americans' security.

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