Not just Obama: Every branch of the government is OK with spying on you

Congress and the courts have eagerly given the executive branch extraordinary powers to monitor Americans

President Obama did not work alone.
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A lot of outrage has been directed at President Obama this week, following the disclosures that the National Security Agency and FBI have been routinely vacuuming phone records and tapping into tech companies' servers to pull troves of personal information.

In a much-discussed op-ed, the New York Times said the president had "lost all credibility" on the issue.

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Jon Terbush

Jon Terbush is an associate editor at TheWeek.com covering politics, sports, and other things he finds interesting. He has previously written for Talking Points Memo, Raw Story, and Business Insider.