Barton Gellman

Edward Snowden is OK with what he's given up to start a debate on surveillance

Washington Post contributor Barton Gellman sat down with Edward Snowden in Moscow for a 14 hour interview, recently. It was the former NSA contractor's first major interview since he was granted asylum in Russia. Gellman describes Snowden as something of a shut-in who doesn't mind living alone in his Moscow residence, now that he's sparked an international debate on surveillance.

Edward Snowden is OK with what he's given up to start a debate on surveillance

New Report Shows More Oversteps By NSA

New Report Shows More Oversteps By NSA

In Decade Since 9/11, FBI Head Leaves Mark on Bureau

In Decade Since 9/11, FBI Head Leaves Mark on Bureau