NSA Reportedly Collects Millions Of Text Messages

    NSA Surveillance

    The latest leak from Edward Snowden reportedly says the NSA is collecting text messages, too.

    FOX News Radio’s Steve Taylor reports from Washington:

    The Guardian newspaper and a British TV network have analyzed more secret documents disclosed by former National Security Agency employee Edward Snowden and conclude that NSA has collected almost 200 million text messages per day and extracted information on people’s contacts, travel plans, financial transactions and more. The news organizations report the NSA doesn’t just store text data from surveillance targets, but also from people not suspected of any illegal activity. No comment so far from the NSA.

    In Washington, Steve Taylor, FOX News Radio.