The NSA is not looking through former President Jimmy Carter Jimmy CarterWarning signs flash for Lindsey Graham in South Carolina Jimmy Carter remembers Ruth Bader Ginsburg as 'a beacon of justice' With 5 weeks to go, the economy and Trump are surging MORE’s emails, its director Gen. Keith Alexander said Tuesday night.

Asked about Carter's claims of NSA spying Tuesday night on Fox News’ “Special Report with Bret Baier,” Alexander said: “Well, we're not.

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“So he can now go back to writing emails.”

If Carter’s claim were true, Alexander said it would be “illegal.”

“I mean, reality is we don't do that. And if we did, it would be illegal and we would be found, I think, held accountable and responsible.”

Carter claimed on NBC’s “Meet the Press” Sunday that he suspects the NSA might spy on his emails. Because of his fears, he said he sends messages to foreign leaders through the regular postal service instead.

“I have felt that my own communications were probably monitored. And when I want to communicate with a foreign leader privately, I type or write the letter myself, put it in the post office and mail it,” Carter said, “because I believe if I sent an email, it will be monitored.”