
“‘If you don’t like this program, which we now know was accessed 300 times last year, then you’ve got to be against local law enforcement being able to access routinely business records of the telephone company in their local investigations as well,’ Rove told Fox News host Chris Wallace on Sunday. ‘You cannot turn on a cop drama on television where there is not somebody who’s pinging somebody’s cell phone or taking a look at the phone calls made from some landline or telephone booth to help solve some crime on television,’ he added. ‘And it is routinely done in a large scale at the local law enforcement level.'”
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