Chairman Rogers confident NSA programs won’t die
December 12, 2014
Outgoing House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) said there are still "hurdles" in Congress's path, but lawmakers should be able to come together and hammer out a bill to reauthorize a core National Security Agency program in early 2015. He said "the adults in the room will understand that we have to have these provisions and push back on what I believe is the wrong narrative of what is actually happening," he added, alluding to fears about the agency's ability to invade people's privacy.
Chairman Rogers confident NSA programs won’t die