Rubio wants permanent Patriot Act extension
Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) on Tuesday called for a "permanent extension" of provisions of the Patriot Act that are set to expire in June. Rubio, who opposed a National Security Agency reform bill last year, made the call in a Fox News op-ed criticizing President Obamas counterterrorism policies.
The potential White House contender also urged technology companies to "cooperate with authorities so that we can better track terrorist activity" -- an apparent reference to some companies implementing phone encryption that would not allow anyone, including law enforcement, to access its content without a password.
Link f/ op-ed:
http://tinyurl.com/q7fkqgo
Polis mocks Rubio: Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.) sent out a sarcastic statement following Rubios op-ed, calling for around-the-clock surveillance on the senator: "If Senator Rubio believes that millions of innocent Americans should be subject to intrusive and unconstitutional government surveillance, surely he would have no objections to the government monitoring his own actions and conversations," Polis said.
More from Polis:
http://tinyurl.com/oxzhn3h