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I laughed when Fox News host Tucker Carlson said a National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower told him that agency was monitoring his emails to leak them in an attempt to take his show off the air. From my 19 years as a CIA analyst and five years with House Intelligence Committee staff, I found this impossible to believe, for three reasons.

First, I believed NSA’s huge and lumbering bureaucracy would never agree to such a flagrant violation of the agency’s foreign intelligence charter to spy on a leading conservative American journalist. Even if most NSA officials and analysts dislike Carlson, I assumed they would view violating NSA rules and the law to monitor him as too risky, since a leak was certain given how extremely controversial such an action would be and the large number of NSA personnel who would know about it.

Second, the NSA spying on Carlson would have to be approved at the highest level of the Biden administration—probably by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. I believed Sullivan and other senior Biden officials were too risk-adverse to order NSA surveillance of Carlson. Third, I have little regard for high-profile NSA whistleblowers, too many of whom have been disgruntled former employees pursuing personal agendas.

I therefore dismissed Carlson’s claim that the NSA was reading his emails. Then I saw this extraordinary denial from the NSA:

Carlson rejected this explanation by calling it “an infuriating, dishonest formal statement.” He added, “Last night on this show, we made a very straightforward claim: NSA has read my private emails without my permission. Period,” Carlson stated. “That’s what we said. Tonight’s statement from the NSA does not deny that.”

In a tweet, Rep. Justin Amash, R-Michigan, a longtime critic of NSA, also sharply criticized NSA’s response, saying: “Don’t know whether NSA is *specifically* spying on Carlson, but this statement is worthless. 1st, it denies a compound allegation re ‘monitoring’ *and* taking show off air. 2nd, it says he’s not a ‘target,’ which is a term of art. Real danger is so-called ‘incidental collection.’”

Let’s be very clear about what the NSA said in its statement. It denied “targeting” Carlson, but did not deny reading his emails. The NSA also did not deny that it may have accessed Carlson’s communications through “incidental collection.”

These were huge omissions, since incidental collection is a well-known and controversial way the NSA collects vast amounts of Americans’ communications without warrants. This happens when an innocent American communicates with a legitimate NSA target, such as someone believed to be under the control of or to be collaborating with a hostile foreign power.

When this happens, the name of the innocent American is supposed to be “redacted” or masked. There are very strict rules on how incidentally collected communications of U.S citizens can be used.

Given the controversy that arose from Obama officials requesting the names of Trump campaign officials be “unmasked” in 2016, tougher rules were enacted to protect the identities of the communications of Americans that the NSA incidentally collected. In addition, in 2017 the NSA claims it ended its controversial “upstream collection” surveillance practice of collecting email traffic of American citizens merely because it contained an email address or phone number of a foreign target.

The NSA’s non-denial of Carlson’s allegations therefore raises some serious questions. Why did the NSA not flatly state it never accessed Carlson’s communications? Were Carlson’s communications “unmasked” at the request of White House officials? . . .

So in response to the NSA statement, I admit that I may have been wrong and Carlson may be right. The NSA only denied Carlson was an intelligence target. It did not deny reading his emails or violating his privacy rights.

I was therefore pleased to learn that last Wednesday, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-California, asked House Intelligence Committee Ranking Member Devin Nunes, R-California, to probe the allegation that NSA is spying on Carlson and other reports that NSA is being politicized. In his statement, McCarthy said he has seen “disturbing trend . . . [f]or the past several months” at NSA.

Stories like this undermine Americans’ faith in their government and the integrity of our foreign intelligence agencies, which exist to defend our nation against hostile foreign powers. For the good of the country, NSA needs to issue a better explanation ASAP either denying that it read Carlson’s emails or provide an explanation for what actually happened.

What are your thoughts on the NSA not denying they read Tucker Carlson’s emails? Let us know your thoughts and prayers for America in the comments below!

(Excerpt from The Federalist. Article written by Fred Fleitz. Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

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Pauline
July 7, 2021

It’s obvious we have all trusted government agencies who did not deserve our trust! Tucker Carlson has a long record of telling the truth, even when others won’t! I pray the Lord will continue to shed His light on all those who have lied and who have deceived us. Expose those who have an evil genda. Protect those who are telling the truth. In Jesus name.

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Karen Secrest
July 7, 2021

Mr. Trump, when president, stated forces were already at work undermining the actions of private citizens who question ranking government officials. Note: TicTok is still active and a world security force for CCP but are still active DAILY in this country…
PRAISE WORKS

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Helen
July 7, 2021

Father God, in Jesus’ name I ask that You give our nation servants who can be trusted to do their jobs without breaking the law. Remove those who are not trustworthy employees and restore the integrity of our civil servants, especially our intelligence agencies.

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Laura K
July 7, 2021

Father, there are so many murky goings on in different areas that are being exposed, for which I thank You. This is another one surrounding Tucker Carlson. The enemy is trying to remove him from where he is positioned and I stand against these methods to undermine his program and invading Tuckers privacy. I thank you for the many strong stands he takes against corrupt government and other things. I pray for Your angel armies to go out and protect him, his family and his possessions. Let truth prevail and further evil be exposed in the mighty name of Jesus. Amen

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