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www.cia.gov/about-cia/eo12333.html#2.13
>Who guards former Presidents?
>Who guards HRC?
>Why is this relevant?
They're constantly surrounded by their arresting officers. They're on permanent house arrest.
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>"Military
intelligence
agencies
are
plainly
charged
by
Executive
Order
No.
12,333
with
collection
of
information
concerning
foreign
intelligence
and
counterintelligence,'
and
they
are
impliedly
authorized
by
FISA
to
do
the
same.
FISA
does
require
agencies
to
follow
procedures
to
"minimize
the
acquisition
and
retention,
and
prohibit
the
dissemination"
of
nonpublic
information
about
United
States
persons,
4 7
except
that
evidence
of
a
crime
may
be
disseminated
for
law
enforcement
purposes.
4 8 "