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Government Surveillance Program: National Security vs Privacy Rights

A recently leaked government program reveals mass surveillance of citizens' digital communications. Officials claim it's essential for national security, while civil liberties groups argue it violates constitutional privacy rights.

Mar 15, 2026
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Senior intelligence officials testified that the surveillance program has prevented at least 12 major terror plots in the last three years. They argue that modern threats require modern tools and that strict oversight committees review all data collection requests.

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