Postal inspectors insist their snooping on Americans’ online activity didn’t break the law

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Postal inspectors insist their snooping on Americans’ online activity didn’t break the law
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The U.S. Postal Inspection Service said its covert internet snooping program did not break the law, challenging an inspector general report that accused the agency of conducting unauthorized searches and exceeding its law enforcement authority.

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