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Key spy power on verge of lapsing after Trump appoints controversial intel chief

Congress is set to significantly expand intelligence sharing with Israel through legislation integrating the two countries' intelligence networks.

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What happened Democrats say they won't vote to reauthorize the key spy authority known as FISA Section 702 as long as Bill Pulte is leading the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.
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CenterKey spy power on verge of lapsing after Trump appoints controversial intel chief

CBS News Politics · Center · News report

Right / center-rightCongress Advances Bill Giving Israel Access to U. S. Intel, Despite Israeli Spying.

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National PulseNews report · Jun 9, 3:53 PM

Congress Advances Bill Giving Israel Access to U. S. Intel, Despite Israeli Spying.

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Congress is set to significantly expand intelligence sharing with Israel through legislation integrating the two countries' intelligence networks.

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CBS News PoliticsNews report · Jun 9, 4:08 PM

Key spy power on verge of lapsing after Trump appoints controversial intel chief

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Democrats say they won't vote to reauthorize the key spy authority known as FISA Section 702 as long as Bill Pulte is leading the Office of the Director of National Intelligence.

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Jun 9, 3:53 PM: National Pulse joined the source map.

Jun 9, 4:08 PM: CBS News Politics joined the source map.

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