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Save the National Security Agency phone surveillance program, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., reiterated in a USA Today op-ed posted online Sunday night. Feinstein has championed the program before and while arguing for more transparency and oversight adjustments,…

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wants to enact legislation that would preserve the bulk metadata collection. Other lawmakers have vowed to end the program. “The call-records program is not surveillance,” Feinstein said (http://usat.ly/1b4GsOC). “The overwhelming majority of records are never reviewed before being destroyed, but it is necessary for the NSA to obtain ’the haystack’ of records in order to find the terrorist ‘needle.'"