Marco Rubio in 2025 Sounds Like Edward Snowden

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Marco Rubio in 2025 Sounds Like Edward Snowden
May 1, 2025 — "We had an office in the Department of State whose job it was to censor Americans," Rubio said. Rubio said the Biden administration's State ...

"Secretly tracking americans"

Jane Fonda filed a lawsuit against the FBI in 1973, alleging harassment through surveillance, burglaries, and mail opening, but the charges were dropped. While she pursued legal action against the FBI, the specific outcome of the lawsuit is unclear, but all charges were ultimately dropped.
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1973: Jane Fonda filed a $2.8 million lawsuit against the FBI and CIA for violating her civil rights through harassment, including overt and physical surveillance, burglaries, and mail opening. The ACLU was a key player in the attack on Jane Fonda.

In 2014, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio makes it clear where he stands on Edward Snowden’s exposure of the National Security Agency’s spying programs: The situation couldn’t be more dire.

"The single most damaging revelation of American secrets in our history," Rubio said when asked about the matter after a foreign policy speech at the University of Texas on April 15.

"I can say to you unequivocally that there are Americans whose lives are at risk because of those disclosures," Rubio said, adding, "It’s been this massive revelation of all sorts of information about the way we operate to keep Americans safe delivered to potential adversaries, both the Russians and potentially the Chinese, done in the most damaging way possible and sprinkled with a bunch of lies."

There’s little question that the revelations are nearly unprecedented in the history of American espionage.

Snowden, a former CIA employee, gave a small group of reporters thousands of classified documents he found with his security clearance as a contractor for the NSA. The information detailed surveillance programs and data mining operations against world leaders and American and European citizens. Facing espionage charges, he is now living in an undisclosed location in Russia.

Now Marco Rubio knows that what Edward Snowden did was in the best interest of the U.S. American people.

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