Schiff urges Obama to reform NSA
Rep. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) said President Obama should use as much executive power as possible to reform the National Security Agency, because Congress probably can’t.
Schiff, a senior member on the House Intelligence Committee, attended a meeting last week with other lawmakers at the White House to discuss possible reforms with Obama.
{mosads}On Monday, an NBC News host asked Schiff on the “Daily Rundown” whether Congress would be able to reach an agreement on a set of reforms.
“Very difficult. Very tall order for a very dysfunctional congress, which is why I think the president is going to need to go as far as he can through the executive process,” Schiff said. “A lot of these things can be done…the restructuring of the metadata program is a significant part by the executive acting on its own.”
At the White House meeting, Schiff recounted that there were “very deeply held and divergent views” among the members who attended.
On the issue of an independent advocate, however, Schiff said “there was consensus.”
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