DOJ Drops Probe of Whistleblower Who Exposed Bush-Era Domestic Spying, Thomas Tamm: "The Bottom Line Is I Don’t Think I Ever Broke the Law"
In 1973, Richard Nixon was threatened with impeachment and hounded out of office for crimes that represented less of a threat to the U.S. Constitution than George W. Bush's warrantless wiretapping in 2004. And yet, Bush and his co-conspirators faced no sanctions for their crimes and to this day are free to drink martinis and watch the sun rise.
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