I don't think it takes some wild guess in the dark to imagine what actions Obama is likely to take with regards to the NSA.
Not when we consider both the head of the NSA, General Keith Alexander and James Clapper, the head of the Office of National Security both lied directly to Congress, a federal offense, when each was asked if the NSA spied on Americans and both said, "No".
Both men continue on the job with neither facing the consequences of their lying directly to Congress.
So why should we expect the president to constrain the NSA in any meaningful way.
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