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Senate Backs Telecom Spying Immunity

HeadlineJan 25, 2008

And the Senate has given a strong signal it will back President Bush’s plan to immunize major telecommunications companies that took part in government spying on U.S. citizens. On Thursday, Senators rejected a version of the surveillance bill that omits the immunity provision. The final vote was 60-36, with twelve Democrats joining Republicans in the majority.

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