Obama: No one is listening to your phone calls

The president defended his government's secret surveillance during a press conference Friday

Published June 7, 2013 4:37PM (EDT)

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — President Barack Obama is defending his government's secret surveillance, saying Congress has repeatedly authorized the collection of America's phone records and U.S. internet use.

In his first comments since the programs were publicly revealed this week, Obama says safeguards are in place. He says nobody is listening to the content of phone calls. And he says the internet targeting is aimed at foreign nationals, not American citizens.

Obama says he increased some of the "safeguards" on the programs after taking office. And he believes they help his administration stop terrorist attacks.


By Associated Press

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