Role of Telecom Firms in Wiretaps Is Confirmed

By ERIC LICHTBLAU
The New York Times
August 24, 2007

WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 - The Bush administration has confirmed for the 
first time that American telecommunications companies played a 
crucial role in the National Security Agency's domestic eavesdropping 
program after asserting for more than a year that any role played by 
them was a "state secret."

The acknowledgment was in an unusual interview that Mike McConnell, 
the director of national intelligence, gave last week to The El Paso 
Times in which he disclosed details on classified intelligence issues 
that the administration has long insisted would harm national 
security if discussed publicly.

Mr. McConnell made the remarks apparently in an effort to bolster 
support for the broadened wiretapping authority that Congress 
approved this month, even as Democrats are threatening to rework the 
legislation because they say it gives the executive branch too much 
power. It is vital, he said, for Congress to give retroactive legal 
immunity to the companies that assisted in the program to help 
prevent them from facing bankruptcy because of lawsuits over it.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/24/washington/24nsa.html?ex=1345608000&en=4e8428cf3d46306c&ei=5090

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