Annie
Not So Junior Member
Yeah, Really...because had you read the article carefully, you would have noted this:
Inside the U.S., the N.S.A. is legally prohibited from deliberately retaining the e-mails of U.S. citizens who are in contact with non U.S. citizens unless a special FISA warrant has been issued. However, there are exceptions, some of them still classified, to this rule.......Legally, the NSA can retain and disseminate information about someone who isn't an approved target if it "amounts to foreign intelligence or counterintelligence."
In other words, NSA surveillance of a known hostile/hostile sympathizer revealed communication with an American citizen. There was NO indication that they picked up Hasan on a RANDOM search of American citizens, which would have been a direct violation of FISA.
Well except they did.