"Trump's Push Threatens FISA Renewal, Sparks House Republican Clash"

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Right-wing House Republicans, influenced by former President Donald J. Trump, blocked legislation to extend a key foreign intelligence surveillance tool, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), dealing a stinging defeat to Speaker Mike Johnson. The bill's failure on a routine procedural test marked the third time such attempts have collapsed in the House, as hard-right Republicans rebelled against G.O.P. leaders. The setback came after Mr. Trump voiced opposition to the bill, which intelligence officials argue is crucial for national security, and unfolded amid a broader push for a more sweeping FISA overhaul.
- After Trump Broadside, Surveillance Bill Teeters in the House The New York Times
- FISA reauthorization bill at risk of collapse after Trump push, creating headache for Speaker Johnson CNN
- House sinks Johnson-backed FISA renewal after Trump push Fox News
- Controversial spying law, FISA, reignites House Republican fights USA TODAY
- Group of Republicans blocks FISA bill with spy powers deadline looming The Hill
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