Agence France-PresseJune 14, 2013 22:29
The National Security Agency on Monday will release the number of terror plots it says has been thwarted by its sweeping telephone data surveillance program, a top US lawmaker told reporters.
Senator Dianne Feinstein made her remarks Thursday, after NSA chief General Keith Alexander told a hearing earlier this week that "dozens" of plots were scuppered thanks to the program, whose existence was leaked by a defense contractor.
Feinstein, who chairs the Senate Intelligence Committee, said Alexander "wants to be exact -- there's more than you think."
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