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FISA spy powers are almost certain to expire after Congress fails to act
President Trump announced his plans to nominate Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence. The choice comes as lawmakers refused to extend a key surveillance tool over stalled privacy concerns and questions about the qualifications of the interim intelligence chief. Congressional corresponde...
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What happenedWASHINGTON (AP) — A key surveillance tool that allows the United States to collect intelligence abroad appears certain to expire….
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Left / center-leftSurveillance program set to expire as Congress rejects FISA extension
PBS NewsHour · Center-left · News report
CenterFISA spy powers are almost certain to expire after Congress fails to act
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Surveillance program set to expire as Congress rejects FISA extension
President Trump announced his plans to nominate Jay Clayton as director of national intelligence. The choice comes as lawmakers refused to extend a key surveillance tool over stalled privac...
FISA spying power scheduled to expire as House fails to extend it before leaving town
spyingpowerscheduledhouseextend
FISA Section 702, a warrantless surveillance tool, is set to lapse as Congress fights with President Donald Trump about Bill Pulte, the acting Director of National Intelligence.