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Whitehouse.gov petition to pardon Snowden passes 100,000 signatures

Whitehouse.gov: The administration routinely declines to comment on petitions regarding law enforcement matters, including pardon requests. The ultimate answer is the administration's pursuit of Snowden on espionage charges.

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White House press secretary Jay Carney pauses during the daily press briefing at the White House in Washington, Monday, while answering questions about Edward Snowden.

础听辫别迟颈迟颈辞苍听补蝉办颈苍驳 President Barack Obama to pardon admitted state secret leaker Edward Snowden has passed 100,000 signatures.

The聽petition聽posted on聽Whitehouse.gov聽calls the former National Security Agency contractor a "national hero." It says he should immediately be pardoned for any crimes in "blowing the whistle" on classified government programs to collect phone records and online data.

White House policy is to respond to any聽petition聽that gets 100,000 signatures within 30 days. The Snowdenpetition聽crossed the threshold in two weeks.

The White House would not say when its response will come. But it routinely declines to comment on聽petitionsregarding law enforcement matters, including pardon requests. And the ultimate answer is the administration's pursuit of Snowden on espionage charges.

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