
“A man identified by Politico as 57-year-old Marc Perkel can be heard shouting, ‘It’s not a balance. It’s not constitutional! No more secret laws!’ Perkel was ejected from the room by security, while other audience members shouted for him to be left alone. Shortly thereafter, loud boos can be heard coming from the audience after she said former NSA contractor Edward Snowden ‘did violate the law’ in releasing details about NSA programs like PRISM. Pelosi also defended President Barack Obama against charges that the surveillance of private residents’ phone and internet use constituted a ‘fourth term’ for his predecessor, George W. Bush.”
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