Following her swearing-in as Director of National Intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard received a bipartisan letter from Senators Ron Wyden and Andy Biggs, urging her to confront a UK order that would allow British authorities access to Apple user data. This request, seen as a potential invasion of privacy, could expose users to foreign espionage risks. The letter highlighted that this secret order threatens both individual privacy and national security, pushing Apple into a precarious position where acknowledging the request could lead to criminal penalties, thus prompting calls for Gabbard to take decisive action.
The UK government's order for Apple to provide access to user data could significantly jeopardize American data security and privacy, warning of potential espionage threats.
Congressmen have urged Tulsi Gabbard to challenge the UK’s secret order, emphasizing that it undermines American privacy rights and poses risks from foreign adversaries.
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