Just saying . . . .
"The Department of Justice believes, and the case law supports, that the president has inherent authority to conduct warrantless physical searches for foreign intelligence purposes, and that the President may, as has been done, delegate this authority to the Attorney General. It is important to understand that the rules and methodology for criminal searches are inconsistent with the collection of foreign intelligence and would unduly frustrate the president in carrying out his foreign intelligence responsibilities."
Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on July 14, 1994.
More here: "Clinton Claimed Authority to Order No-Warrant Searches."
Deputy Attorney General Jamie Gorelick, testifying before the Senate Intelligence Committee on July 14, 1994.
More here: "Clinton Claimed Authority to Order No-Warrant Searches."
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John Cornyn: None of your civil liberties matter much after you’re dead.
Russ Feingold: Give me liberty or give me death.
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Thank you almost ignatius j. This confirms for me the suspicion that I have long held: The National Review prefers to rely upon RNC press releases rather than initial source materials.