Not the time for Congress to say ‘gentlemen do not read each other’s mail’

In 1929, Secretary of State Henry Stimson disbanded the State Department’s cryptology office that decoded foreign diplomatic cable traffic, famously saying afterwards, “Gentlemen do not read each other’s mail.” Thankfully, such breathtaking naivety did not last long. Today, the United States has the chance to avoid—or repeat—a similar historic mistake. Before Dec. 31, Congress should renew,… Source

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