Media Refuses to Hold Surveillance Story



The New York Times, which in December broke news of an effort by the National Security Agency to monitor Americans’ telephone calls and e-mails, declined a White House request not to publish a story about the government’s inspection of monies flowing in and out of the country.

The Los Angeles Times also reported on the issue Thursday night on its Web site, against the Bush administration’s wishes. The Wall Street Journal said it received no request to hold its report of the surveillance.

Administration officials were concerned that news reports of the program would diminish its effectiveness and could harm overall national security.

We agree with the administrations concerns.

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