Senior American lawmakers said that intelligence leaker Edward Snowden should not be given clemency by the United States following his disclosures of widespread government surveillance.
The heads of the Senate and House intelligence committees spoke just days after a German lawmaker published a letter from the fugitive and said Snowden was ready to testify to Congress to shed light on "possibly serious offenses."
But Senator Dianne Feinstein, in an interview with CBS' "Face the Nation" news show, said he had missed his chance to do so.
"He had an opportunity, if what he was was a whistle blower to pick up the phone and call the House Intelligence Committee, the Senate Intelligence Committee and say, 'Look, I have some information you ought to see,"' Feinstein said.
"We would have seen him and we would have looked at that information. That didn't happen, and now he's done this enormous disservice to our country," said the Democrat.