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US senator says US intel should not help Germany monitor far-right party

  • On May 2, Germany's domestic intelligence agency classified the AfD as a definitely right-wing extremist party, enabling expanded surveillance.
  • This classification prompted U.S. Senator Tom Cotton to request a pause on American intelligence sharing with Germany regarding the AfD until it is treated as a legitimate opposition party.
  • Cotton wrote to Tulsi Gabbard urging refusal of German requests to surveil the AfD, citing concerns the intelligence could be used to suppress Germany's main opposition party.
  • Cotton argued that German intelligence services are now authorized to conduct surveillance, gather information covertly, and penetrate Germany's primary opposition party, and he urged a reassessment of intelligence cooperation established during the Biden administration regarding this issue.
  • The response included a warning from new German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to the U.S. To avoid meddling in German politics, and the AfD filed suit, calling the surveillance decision a "blow against democracy.
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The Hill broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, May 7, 2025.
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