Edward Snowden expressed disdain over the White House’s recent stance on the Fourth Amendment, amidst growing concerns over privacy rights. What Happened: On Thursday, Snowden took to Twitter to express his views about the White House’s recent stand on the Fourth Amendment. He tweeted, “The White House arguing, from the podium, that it no longer believes the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution ‘serves the interests of the United States.’ Super.” The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution safeguards individuals from unreasonable searches and seizures by the government, aiming to uphold priv…