U.S. Charges Edward Snowden with Espionage; Asks Hong Kong for His Head
He's officially a public enemy.
He's officially a public enemy.
The Guardian hosted a live Q&A with Edward Snowden. In it he fielded questions on China, the NSA listening to phone calls, and spying on popular websites.
President Obama said that every member of congress knew about the mass-data gathering, but some senators are shocked and angry about the reveal. Who's lying?
A petition on the "We the People" section of whitehouse.gov is asking for a pardon for whistleblower Edward Snowden, who could be charged for espionage.