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If I were in charge of an intelligence agency, I imagine the most interesting targets of surveillance would be congresspeople and judges.



Yeah, I think J Edgar Hoover figured this out early in his reign.


The people most able to take your surveillance toys away.


But unlikely to do so when they're threatened e.g. by "someone" leaking evidence of "transgressions"... e.g. sexual encounters with affairs/prostitutes, excessive drinking, inappropriate conduct with minors, clandestine meetings with "sponsors" (aka corruption)... and Congressmen (or, politicians in general) are not exactly known for ethical behavior, which makes them all extortionable.

A lot of this kind of "searching for evidence" can already be done using existing surveillance infrastructure, I believe it was called LOVEINT after the Snowden leaks.


And, indeed, they are.




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