GOP Infighting Threatens Surveillance Bill and Speaker Johnson

A group of House Republicans, including far-right members, blocked a procedural hurdle known as a rule, preventing the debate and vote on the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and three other proposals. The far-right members are pushing for changes to the legislation to reshape how U.S. intelligence services surveil foreign actors, while some are influenced by former President Trump's social media post decrying the FISA law. Speaker Mike Johnson's control over his rank-and-file members and his speakership are at stake as the House GOP struggles to find consensus on the FISA reauthorization and additional funding for foreign allies like Ukraine and Israel.
- House Republicans revolt against spy agency bill, signaling trouble for Johnson The Washington Post
- Conservatives deal another blow to Speaker Johnson, defeating FISA rule after Trump push CNN
- House Republicans blast 'cry wolf' conservatives who tanked FISA renewal bill Fox News
- "Nobody can lead this place": House GOP erupts over “dysfunction” after hardliners kill vote Axios
- Surveillance bill implodes amid GOP infighting in latest blow to Johnson POLITICO
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