FBI Director Admits Agency Buys Location Data to Track Americans Without Warrants
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FBI Director Admits Agency Buys Location Data to Track Americans Without Warrants

2 hours ago•TechCrunch via AI

In a startling admission, FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed to lawmakers that the agency is purchasing commercially available location data that tracks Americans without warrants. This practice bypasses Fourth Amendment protections, potentially affecting millions of innocent Americans whose movements are collected through smartphone apps and other services.

Civil liberties advocates have raised serious concerns about this surveillance approach, suggesting it undermines constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure. The revelation raises critical questions about the balance between national security and privacy rights in an era when our movements are constantly tracked by our devices, effectively creating a government monitoring loophole without judicial oversight.