Hero or Traitor?

Guest Post by John Stossel

Hero or Traitor?

President Donald Trump should pardon Edward Snowden.

Who?

I know, it’s embarrassing — Assange, Manning, Snowden… Who did what?

I got them confused before I researched this topic. National security isn’t my beat. I finally educated myself this month because I got a chance to interview Snowden, the CIA/NSA employee who told the world that our government spied on us but lied to Congress about it.

Now Snowden hides from American authorities.

We talked via Zoom.

Fourteen years ago, when Snowden worked for the CIA, and then the NSA, he signed agreements saying he would not talk about what he did. I confronted him about breaking his promise.

“What changed me,” he answers, “was the realization that what our government actually does was very different than the public representation of it.”

The NSA’s mass surveillance program was meant to find foreign terrorists. When congressmen asked NSA officials if, without warrants, they collected data on Americans, they lied and said, “No.”

“There was a breathtaking sweep of intentional knowing public deception,” says Snowden. “We’re capturing everything that your family is doing online.”

I asked Snowden if his co-workers had qualms.

“In private, some said, ‘This is crazy. I’m not sure this is legal, but you know what happens to people who talk about this.'”

What does happen?

Nothing terrible, said President Barack Obama, who claimed Snowden could have revealed the government’s lawbreaking legally. “There were other avenues available,” he told reporters.

“What he said was incorrect,” Snowden tells me.

Government officials protect themselves by discrediting those who reveal inconvenient truths. Previous whistleblowers lost their jobs. Some were shocked to be subjects of dawn raids by federal police with guns drawn.

I understand why Snowden feared “proper” channels.

Instead, he took documents to journalists. The world learned the truth.

American officials said Snowden’s leaks put lives at risk. But in the eight years since then, they’ve never given any clear examples.

“They constantly tell us, ‘This is for your safety (and) to investigate terrorists,'” says Snowden. “Barack Obama’s own investigations found that it didn’t stop a single terrorist attack.”

At the time, the NSA did claim that mass surveillance stopped terrorism.

Richard Ledgett, former deputy director of the NSA, said NSA programs contributed to stopping 54 terrorist attacks.

“That makes me feel safer when I hear that,” I say to Snowden.

“We want to believe it’s true,” Snowden responds, “but it’s not. The government itself no longer makes these claims that it stopped 54 plots.”

In fact, the government no longer claims it stopped any attacks.

All of this made me realize — Snowden got screwed.

“Aren’t you pissed off?” I ask. “(Former Director of National Intelligence) James Clapper lied to Congress and he wasn’t fired! Now he works for CNN. (Former NSA director) Keith Alexander wasn’t fired. Now he’s on Amazon’s board! They made out; you’re in exile.”

“If you’re one of these ‘made men,'” answers Snowden, “You face a very different flavor of justice.”

Snowden went to Hong Kong to give reporters the data that showed the NSA had lied. He asked 27 countries to grant him asylum, without success. He tried to fly to Ecuador. When his plane stopped for a layover in Moscow, U.S. officials revoked his passport. He’s been stuck in Moscow for seven years now.

If he returns to America, then Snowden will almost certainly be jailed.

“I can be very much at peace with the choices that I’ve made,” he says. It was the right thing to do, and it has made things better. Some of these programs have been halted.”

In 2013, Donald Trump was asked about Snowden. He said, “This guy is a bad guy and there is still a thing called execution!” But this year, President Trump said he’d “look at” giving Snowden a pardon.

“I think it’s clearer and clearer that what I did was the right thing to do,” Snowden tells me. “History has a way of exonerating the truth.”

Sometimes, anyway.

Snowden did a good thing. He deserves a pardon.

Julian Assange deserves one, too.

John Stossel is author of “Give Me a Break: How I Exposed Hucksters, Cheats, and Scam Artists and Became the Scourge of the Liberal Media.” 

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19 Comments
Anonymous
Anonymous
December 16, 2020 7:50 am

Telling the truth always finds the light.

Ivan
Ivan
December 16, 2020 8:27 am

Snowden deserves a pardon though should steer clear of returning to US. Likewise Assange, stay away from shackledragger hell in dingo land.

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed
December 16, 2020 8:33 am

Why just a pardon. Why not the medal of honor?

ajr2820
ajr2820
December 16, 2020 8:41 am

I wish someone would send him Hunter’s laptop…JS.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Administrator
December 16, 2020 10:08 am

Go take a walk or something. You’ll feel better. Really.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Administrator
December 16, 2020 11:40 am

As if Lindsey doesn’t have gallons upon gallons of American blood on his hands….along with thousands of gallons of blood from innocent foreigners.

Undiapered in VA ILuvCO2
Undiapered in VA ILuvCO2
  Administrator
December 16, 2020 12:30 pm

Fuck Lindsey Gramnesty. He’s John McStain but just still coming down for breakfast. Republican swamp creature die die die….

Just Sayin'
Just Sayin'
December 16, 2020 9:40 am

All of this is nothing new. GovCo was able to listen to ALL INTERNATIONAL telephone calls in the United States, beginning back in the 1950’s. As computer technology progressed that evolved into ALL telephone calls throughout the entire US. GovCo has been “plugged in” ever since there’s been something to plug into.

Just Sayin’

Bob P
Bob P
December 16, 2020 9:54 am

Hero.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 16, 2020 10:14 am

Insane columnist Kurt Eichenwald – who implausibly claims to be a gentile – continues to assert that Snowden’s release of info compromised American ability to spy on China’s nuclear program. Since insane columnist Kurt Eichenwald is a leftist who I would normally expect to be a Sinophile, I started thinking that maybe insane columnist Eichenwald knows something I don’t and might even be onto something. Then I remembered, it’s insane columnist Kurt Eichenwald. Snowden should be pardoned.

Kurt, have a seizure!

Cricket
Cricket
December 16, 2020 10:56 am

Snowden was a tool of John Brennan and the CIA. He was used to weaken and damage Admiral Mike Rogers and the NSA. No pardon unless he spills all he knows and helps take down the big fish in the deep state. Since he’s been in Russia for several years now, apparently safe and sound, I assume he must have traded something for his safe harbour there.

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  Cricket
December 16, 2020 11:09 am

Cricket changed his name from Anonymous, but he’s still an asshole.

Pardon Snowden, Assange, and all the other whistleblowers who revealed the corrupt and illegal actions of our government.

Cricket
Cricket
  Trapped in Portlandia
December 17, 2020 8:53 am

You can call me names and presume my gender, but neither of these is an argument. I come to TBP for the discourse, and stay for the sh*t throwing monkeys.

I agree Assange should be pardoned. With Snowden, I’m just not yet convinced he deserves a pardon too.

Auntie Kriest
Auntie Kriest
December 16, 2020 11:19 am

“Snowden did a good thing. He deserves a pardon…

Julian Assange deserves one, too.”
– John Stossel

Auntie can finally agree wholeheartedly with Mr Stossel.

The Man From Queens needs to pardon both these gentlemen. At least give The Sewer a collective slap in the face as he rides off into the sunset.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Auntie Kriest
December 16, 2020 11:42 am

He’s not riding anywhere. But he should still slap them in the face.

gatsby1219
gatsby1219
December 16, 2020 1:10 pm

Cricket is correct, Snowden is C_A.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
December 16, 2020 4:32 pm

John, if you have to ask that question, you are a Moran.