![]() ![]() government - Congress will soon decide whether to extend the problematic NSA domestic phone records program that Snowden exposed - despite the American starting a new life once he arrived on Russia soil. The reverberation of his leaks are still being felt in the U.S. documents while working as a contractor for the NSA in Hawaii and then flying to Hong Kong, providing an estimated 200,000 documents to American journalists, identifying himself in a video published by the Guardian, providing more documents to the South China Morning Post, meeting with Russian officials, and flying to Moscow with WikiLeaks advisor Sarah Harrison on June 23, 2013. (Photo: Russian media) ‘He’s planning to arrange his life here’Įdward Snowden captured the world’s attention in June 2013 after he allegedly removed more than 1.5 million classified U.S. ![]() Snowden and Lindsay Mills at the Bolshoi Theatre in 2014. ![]()
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