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National Security Letters — Part 1

1188 pages · May 11, 2026 · Document date: Dec 4, 1981 · Broad topic: General · Topic: National Security Letters · 1018 pages OCR'd
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But you don't know? CAPRONI: .. counterterrorism case that began in its normal course of affairs is likely to have a national security letter used sometime during it. JOHNSON: And it's also... CONYERS: Time has expired. JOHNSON: Thank you. CONYERS: od. Mr. Johnson, any records that you request will come to the committee and then you will be advised. The chair is pleased now to recognize the gentleman from Florida, Mr. Tom Feeney. FEENEY: Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. And, earlier, Mr. Smith alluded to your illustrious basketball career, 1 wish. I went to the same high school as Mr. Fine. He graduated a few years before me. And I wish I'd have had a jumpshot like Mr. Fine did, but not nearly 50 much as I wish I would have been able to hit a fastball like Mr. Reggie Jackson, who graduated a few years before Mr. Fine did. But we thank you for your work. By the way, none of us is the most famous graduate, because Benjamin Netanyahu, former prime minister of Israel, is a Cheltenham High grad. I had to get that plug in. We are very grateful for your work here, because a lot of us were supporters of the Patriot Act, but only with some serious restrictions. And I guess the first question ] want to ask you, to remind people, is that it was the reauthorization of the Patriot Act that actually required the report that you've just completed, is that right? FINE: Yes. FEENEY: And I hope that not just your report, but the tenor of the questions from supporters of the Patriot Act as well as the critics ts being listened to very carefully in the Justice Department and ithe FBI. FEENEY:
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