Wiretapping Americans
Top U.S. intelligence officials struggled to
determine whether one of the National Security Agency's most treasured
surveillance programs actually stopped any terrorist attacks, according to a newly unsealed report prepared by five of
the highest-ranking inspectors general in the government half a dozen years
ago. The officials were divided over the legality and usefulness of the
program, dubbed
Stellar Wind, in part because it was shrouded in secrecy.
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