House Renews FISA Spying Tool Despite Republican Opposition

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The House of Representatives voted to renew the FISA Section 702 surveillance program after a Republican revolt earlier in the week. The bipartisan vote followed a deal with conservative rebels to shorten the reauthorization period to two years and include amendments requiring warrants for certain surveillance activities. The bill is expected to go to the Senate next week, and discussions on FISA are anticipated during a meeting between Speaker Mike Johnson and former President Donald Trump.
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