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US lawmaker sues Obama over NSA data collection

( Xinhua ) Updated: 2014-02-13 10:38:13

WASHINGTON -- A US lawmaker on Wednesday officially filed his class-action lawsuit against the Obama administration over National Security Agency (NSA) data collection, joining with two prominent tea party leaders to make the announcement.

US lawmaker sues Obama over NSA data collection

US Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) discusses his class action lawsuit against US President Barack Obama over NSA spying revelations, after filing the suit along with FreedomWorks President Matt Kibbe (R), at the US District Court in Washington February 12, 2014. The lawsuit also names Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Director of National Security Agency Keith Alexander and FBI Director James Comey as defendants.[Photo/Agencies]

Rand Paul, a Republican senator from Kentucky, inveighed against NSA surveillance and promised a "historic" lawsuit. He and his allies hope to take the case, which focuses on the NSA's gathering of telephone metadata, to the Supreme Court.

The suit challenges US President Barack Obama, Director of National Intelligence James Clapper and NSA Director Keith Alexander.

There's a huge and growing swell of protest in this country of people who are outraged that their records are being taken without suspicion, without a judge's warrant and without individualization, according to the statement made by Paul to a news conference.

Ken Cuccinelli, Virginia's former attorney general, is serving as lead counsel for the case. Paul was also joined by Matt Kibbe, the president and CEO of the tea party-tied group FreedomWorks. The men stressed they wanted to make sure the NSA was not going beyond the boundaries of the Constitution.

The senator also argued that there's "no evidence" that NSA surveillance of phone data has stopped terrorism, even as the agency's proponents say it plays an important role in keeping the country safe.

Reports over the weekend indicated that the NSA takes information only from 20 percent of American calls, or less -- a lower figure than previously thought.

But Paul noted that the point is not how many percent NSA took, but whether or not you still collect millions of people's information with a single warrant.

In response to the lawsuit, the Justice Department said on Wednesday that the telephone metadata program is legal, as at least 15 judges have previously found.

Paul has been publicly promoting the lawsuit for weeks -- an effort that appears to also be helping him build a campaign infrastructure for 2016, when he's up for reelection to the Senate and when the White House is in play.

US lawmaker sues Obama over NSA data collection

US lawmaker sues Obama over NSA data collection

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