FBI supervisor warned Comey in 2014 that warrantless surveillance program was ineffective

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"An official who supervised the FBI’s Section 215 warrantless phone surveillance program revealed by Edward Snowden in 2013 says he warned then-Director James Comey it was woefully ineffective in catching terrorists and needed to be modified. No action was taken by Comey in response to the concerns he raised

He said his efforts were prompted by an audit his team conducted showing the program had searched through thousands of Americans' records but had helped only disrupt one possible terrorist plot over more than a decade.


“I explained to Director Comey that the special program was largely ineffective, very costly and highly burdensome to our agents in the field,” said Youssef, who supervised the program on a daily basis from 2005 through 2014."



"Youssef, a decorated counterterrorism agent and prior FBI whistleblower, told The Hill that he sought in the summer of 2014 to get the FBI to reform the program out of concern it gave the FBI easy access to Americans’ telephone data, leaving it open to potential abuse while generating spurious connections between innocent people and bad actors.


"I believe that the program, as it was, was ripe for potential abuses," he said. "I think that every law-abiding citizen should feel comfortable and secure in their home in terms of their privacy and that was not the case."


Comey and his criminal FBI abusing their powers and authority, violating people's rights, and breaking laws to illegally get FISA warrants to spy on political opposition candidates during an election campaign .... SAY IT AIN'T SO!


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