The Obama administration is declassifying documents about its telephone spying program to try to tamp down congressional opposition to domestic surveillance.
The documents will provide little solace, however, to Americans hoping to understand the legal analysis that underpinned the widespread surveillance.
And the redacted documents show only in broad strokes how National Security Agency officials use the data.
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With that authority, the government can search the records of millions of people in an investigation of one person.