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In a discussion recorded for the Lawfare Podcast released on March 2, Luke Murry said that the NSA was no longer collecting call detail records—the metadata associated with phone calls and text messages—and that the Trump administration had not used the program for over six months.The program, launched under authority claimed by the George W. "I’m actually not certain that the administration will want to start that back up," he told Margaret Taylor of Lawfare.Authorization for the call data record-collection program expires in December, and Murry said that Congress is unlikely to reauthorize the program.
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