Senate set to drop data-seizure lawsuit provision from funding package
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The Senate is expected to adopt House-passed repeal language that would erase a 2021 provision allowing certain Republican senators to sue the federal government for cash if their phone records were seized during the Jack Smith probe, with the repeal tied to a government funding package as lawmakers rush to avert a shutdown.
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