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“ This gives the president too much power and there's too little oversight, if there's any at all. ”
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“ There's a lot of good stuff in here, but a lot of it is easier said then done. ”
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Lawmakers draft legislation giving the U.S. government unprecedented authority over the U.S. critical infrastructure, including the power to shut down or limit traffic on private networks during emergencies (Read Full Article)
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