The FDA spying on their own scientists

The FDA spying on their own scientists

July 15, 2012 4:28 PM

According to the New York Times, the FDA was secretly monitoring email accounts of its own scientists who were looking to blow the whistle on the agency. As part of its surveillance, the FDA swept up thousands of emails the scientists had with lawyers, journalists, congressional staff and even President Obama. Jan Crawford reports.

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