Senators’ surveillance payday exposes flawed privacy laws

The HillSunday, November 16, 2025 at 7:00:00 PM
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Senators’ surveillance payday exposes flawed privacy laws
Senators who were subjected to FBI surveillance have been awarded $500,000 in taxpayer money. This decision has raised concerns as ordinary Americans, who may have faced similar surveillance abuses, have not received any compensation or relief. The situation highlights potential flaws in privacy laws that seem to favor lawmakers over the general public.
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