Is The White House Spying On US Senators? … from Crooks & Liars Jessica Corbett

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden shared the results of his staff’s probe into major phone companies in a Wednesday letter to congressional colleagues and also publicly highlighted which carriers disclose government spying to their customers.

“An investigation by my staff revealed that until recently, senators have been kept in the dark about executive branch surveillance of Senate phones, because the three major phone carriers—AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile—failed to establish systems to notify offices about surveillance requests, as required by their Senate contracts,” states the letter, published on Wyden’s (D-Ore.) congressional website.

“While now rectified for Senate-funded lines, significant gaps remain, especially for the campaign and personal phones used by most senators. I urge your support for legislative changes to allow the sergeant at arms (SAA) to protect senators’ phones and accounts from cyber threats, both foreign and domestic,” he wrote. “I also urge you to consider switching your campaign and personal phone lines to other carriers that will provide notice of government surveillance.”

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