Spy agencies are pushed to reveal extent of US surveillance
By DEB RIECHMANN
Associated Press

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even though the bulk collection of
Americans' telephone records has ended, calls and emails are still being
swept up by U.S. surveillance work targeting foreigners. Congress is
making a renewed push to find out how many.
Six
Republicans and eight Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have
asked the nation's top intelligence official for the number of
Americans' emails and phone calls collected under programs authorized by
Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
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