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Former Qwest CEO To Address USA Freedom ‘Shortcomings’ Wednesday

Former Qwest Communications International CEO Joseph Nacchio will address shortcomings in the USA Freedom Act Wednesday at 10 a.m. in the Zenger Room of the National Press Club, a news release said. USA Freedom provides “inadequate protection” against the NSA’s…

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bulk data collection of the public’s electronic communications, Nacchio contends, the release said. One of the biggest threats to freedom comes from the U.S. government, Nacchio will argue, the release said. “Government surveillance that violates the Constitution’s Fourth Amendment ‘chills’ free speech under the First Amendment,” he said.