"House GOP Dysfunction: FISA Renewal Collapses After Trump Push"

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A House bill to renew FISA's Section 702 surveillance tool, backed by Speaker Mike Johnson, was blocked by House GOP privacy hawks following former President Trump's push to "KILL FISA." The bill aimed to curb abuse and safeguard Americans' data, but conservative critics argued it didn't go far enough. The fight has put Johnson in a difficult spot between the House Judiciary Committee and the U.S. intelligence community, with the bill's fate uncertain as Section 702 is set to expire on April 19 if Congress does not act.
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