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Bloomberg on Snowden: Prosecute the traitor

Former mayor says one cannot have a public debate about intelligence, "it just doesn't work that way."

By Matt Bradwell
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) march up Fifth Avenue during the 92nd Annual Veterans Day Parade in New York City. UPI /Monika Graff
Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer (D-NY) march up Fifth Avenue during the 92nd Annual Veterans Day Parade in New York City. UPI /Monika Graff | License Photo

WASHINGTON, May 30 (UPI) -- Former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg had harsh words for NSA leaker Edward Snowden during a taped interview with NBC News' David Gregory of Meet the Press.

"The guy should be prosecuted," Bloomberg said when asked if he thought Snowden a patriot or a traitor. "You cannot have individual people deciding what information should be released. We have a democratic process and my recollection is things like the NSA surveillance, that, well the process worked."

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Bloomberg then went on to speak to the specific nature of NSA surveillance and how it differs from other divisive issues.

"You cannot have a public debate about it because intelligence just doesn't work that way. You can't compromise your ability to get information and the world's a very dangerous place."

The full interview will air on Sunday's edition of Meet the Press.

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