Rubio: Obama Spying on Israel, Allies ‘Might Be Worse’ Than We Know
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Politico – Marco Rubio treaded carefully on Wednesday in addressing a report from The Wall Street Journal that the US government continued to spy on some leaders of allied nations, including Israel, and collected communications of members of Congress in the process.
But he also warned that the full picture “might be worse,” remarking that he did not think the report “gets the entire story.”
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