Feds using banks to surveil Americans' financial data without warrants, House Judiciary says
- Federal law enforcement has accessed and surveilled americans' private financial data without warrants, as reported by the house judiciary committee.
- The fbi pressured banks to file suspicious activity reports, making them "de facto arms of law enforcement," according to the interim report.
- The house committee warned that all americans should be disturbed by how their financial data is collected and accessed by officials.
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