"Actually, it's getting close. So I'll have quite a bit to say about that very soon," Obama told reporters yesterday when asked if he had finished his review on the National Security Administration (NSA).
Media reports said Obama might make some major announcements.
The White House said, he would present the outcomes of the administration's review of signals intelligence programmes, and how, in light of new technologies, "we can use them in a way that optimally protects our national security while supporting" foreign policy, respecting privacy and civil liberties, maintaining the public trust, and reducing the risk of unauthorised disclosures.
The US president is expected to back a mix of executive actions and measures that would require congressional approval, the daily reported.
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