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Rand Paul to Lead Class-Action Lawsuit Against Obama over NSA Spying

Friday, January 3, 2014 15:37
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Matthew Boyle
Breitbart
January 3, 2013

R-KY Sen. Rand Paul

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is leading a class-action lawsuit with hundreds of thousands of Americans against President Barack Obama‘s National Security Agency (NSA) over its spying on the American people, Breitbart News has learned.

Sen. Paul will be discussing the lawsuit in an exclusive appearance on Fox News with host Eric Bolling at 10 PM ET on Friday. Breitbart News has learned that Paul will file the class action lawsuit soon in the D.C. District Court and that he will be filing it as an individual, not as a U.S. Senator. For a U.S. Senator to file a such a class action lawsuit against the President of the United States would be extremely rare.

With regard to NSA spying, this is the first class action lawsuit against such activity. This allows the American people to join together in a grassroots manner against President Obama‘s NSA for the first time in the legal system, as all other lawsuits have been individuals suing against the agency.

This article was posted: Friday, January 3, 2014 at 4:13 pm





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