Since the Snowden disclosures we know that the US engages in mass surveillance
of EU users by scooping up personal data from US Big Tech. The "Privacy and 
Civil
Liberties Oversight Board" (PCLOB) is the key US oversight authority for these 
laws.
The New York Times now reports, that Democratic Members of the 
(officially "independent") PCLOB, have received letters, demanding them to 
resign by Friday night. This would bring the number of appointed Members
 below the threshold to have PCLOB operate and question the independence 
of all other executive redress bodies in the US.

The European Union has relied on these US boards and tribunals to find that 
the US provides "adequate" protection of personal data. Relying on PCLOB 
and other mechanisms, the European Commission allows European 
personal data to flow freely to the US in the so-called "Transatlantic Data 
Privacy Framework" (TADPF). 
Thousands of EU businesses, government agencies or schools rely on these 
provisions. 
Without TADPF, they would need to stop using US Cloud Providers like 
Apple, Google, Microsoft or Amazon instantly. 

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