Senators and officials label Snowden disclosures as treason and possible foreign espionage
Senators and officials label Snowden disclosures as treason and possible foreign espionage The passage cites high‑level political figures (Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Mike Rogers, an unnamed former Obama cabinet member) accusing Snowden of treason and alleging Russian/Chinese involvement, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details. It suggests a line of inquiry into whether any foreign intelligence links were investigated, yet the claim is largely speculative and already widely reported. Key insights: Sen. Dianne Feinstein called Snowden’s actions 'an act of treason.'; Rep. Mike Rogers suggested Snowden might be working for a foreign intelligence service.; An unnamed former Obama cabinet official speculated three possible foreign espionage scenarios (Russia, China, or joint Sino‑Russian operation).
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Senators and officials label Snowden disclosures as treason and possible foreign espionage The passage cites high‑level political figures (Sen. Dianne Feinstein, Rep. Mike Rogers, an unnamed former Obama cabinet member) accusing Snowden of treason and alleging Russian/Chinese involvement, but provides no concrete evidence, dates, or transaction details. It suggests a line of inquiry into whether any foreign intelligence links were investigated, yet the claim is largely speculative and already widely reported. Key insights: Sen. Dianne Feinstein called Snowden’s actions 'an act of treason.'; Rep. Mike Rogers suggested Snowden might be working for a foreign intelligence service.; An unnamed former Obama cabinet official speculated three possible foreign espionage scenarios (Russia, China, or joint Sino‑Russian operation).
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