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"Renewed Efforts in Congress for FISA Reauthorization Amid Republican Upheaval and Immigration Surveillance Debate"
politics1 year ago

"Renewed Efforts in Congress for FISA Reauthorization Amid Republican Upheaval and Immigration Surveillance Debate"

House Republicans will make a second attempt to advance a bill reauthorizing the Section 702 surveillance program, proposing a two-year extension instead of the original five-year reauthorization. The legislation aims to reform and extend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, but faces opposition from both far-right and bipartisan critics concerned about civil liberties violations. Speaker Mike Johnson plans to introduce a separate proposal to close a loophole allowing U.S. officials to collect data on Americans from tech companies without a warrant. The Biden administration expects the program's authority to remain operational for at least another year, but officials stress the need for congressional authorization.

"Republican Infighting: Mike Johnson's Defeat and GOP Dysfunction Over Government Spying Bill"
politics1 year ago

"Republican Infighting: Mike Johnson's Defeat and GOP Dysfunction Over Government Spying Bill"

Republican Speaker of the House Mike Johnson faced a defeat as his party revolted against a vote on reforms to the US's domestic surveillance system (FISA), with the House Freedom Caucus leading a rebellion over concerns that the proposed reforms would not require FBI agents to obtain a warrant to access Americans' communications. President Trump's support for tighter reforms is thought to have contributed to the vote's failure. The FBI has warned against the requirement of a warrant, stating that it would hinder their ability to address fast-moving threats.