By JAVIER MANJARRES
Florida Senate Marco Rubio spoke frankly about the recent alleged NSA spy-gate scandal, where the federal agency is being accused of spying on foreign leaders, including our allies.“These leaders are responding to domestic pressures in their own countries, none of them are truly shocked about any of this,” Rubio (R-Fla.) said Friday on CNN’s “New Day.” “Everybody spies on everybody, I mean that’s just a fact.”
Rubio added-
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This is true, allies like Israel, who probably has the most aggressive and viable intelligence agency in the world, Mossad, have to know what everyone traveling to their country is thinking and saying.
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