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But a CBS News poll conducted June 9-10 showed that while most approve of government collection of phone records of Americans suspected of terrorist activity and Internet activities of foreigners, a majority disapproved of federal agencies collecting the phone records of ordinary Americans. Thirty percent agreed with the government's assessment that the revelation of the programs would hurt the U.S.' ability to prevent future terrorist attacks, while 57 percent said it would have no impact. On Capitol Hill, the ire was unanimously focused on Edward Snowden, the CIA employee-turned-NSA contractor who admitted in interviews with two newspapers that he exposed the programs in an attempt to safeguard American privacy rights from government snooping. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, called the elusive, 29-year-old former intelligence contractor a "traitor." Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein, D-Calif., also called the disclosure "an act of treason" and said Snowden should be prosecuted. A law enforcement official said prosecutors were building a case against Snowden on Tuesday and had not decided what charges would be brought against him. U.S. officials have said Snowden would have had to sign a nondisclosure agreement to handle the classified material and at the least could be prosecuted for violating it. But it was unlikely Snowden would be charged with treason, which carries the death penalty as a punishment and therefore could complicate extradition from foreign countries. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because there had been no final decision on the charges. Snowden, who was fired Tuesday from his job with government contracting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, was last seen in Hong Kong. His whereabouts were unknown Tuesday.
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