White House spokesman Josh Earnest says he can't discuss classified information. But he says the court order in question allows the intelligence community to know when terrorists or suspected terrorists are engaging in dangerous activities. He says that's particularly true for people located in the U.S.
He says the order doesn't allow the government to listen in on calls, but only includes details like telephone numbers.
Earnest says there's a robust legal regime overseeing the program and that Congress has been fully briefed.
Disclosure of the phone records was first reported by The Guardian newspaper and confirmed by Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif.
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