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Listen to This Article - EXCLUSIVE: FBI Gathered Intel On 1,000 Journalists, Politicians, Religious Organizations On Flimsy Grounds
Politics
United States
February 15, 2026に開始
The FBI reportedly collected intelligence on 1,000 journalists, politicians, and religious organizations based on weak justifications, raising concerns about privacy and government overreach.
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Feb 15, 2026
The FBI's intelligence gathering raises important questions about the balance between security and civil liberties.
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Flimsy grounds for surveillance highlight a troubling trend of government overreach that could lead to broader abuses of power.
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The FBI's surveillance of journalists undermines press freedom and threatens democracy by stifling critical voices.
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The investigation into journalists serves as a necessary measure to prevent misinformation and protect public trust in media.
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Monitoring potential threats, even if it targets journalists, is essential for national security and public safety.
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