politics

FISA Surveillance Powers Set to Expire as Congress Fails to Act
12 Haziran 2026The Guardian
- A crucial provision of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Fisa) is set to expire due to Congress's failure to act amid controversy surrounding Trump's choice for acting Director of National Intelligence (DNI). Bill Pulte, a Republican donor, faced backlash, prompting Trump to nominate Jay Carney for the perm…
- As the deadline looms, various political maneuvers and controversies, including Trump's dealings with Iran and efforts to retain his name at the Kennedy Center, are unfolding.
- Section 702 of the Fisa allows for the surveillance of foreign targets and has been a critical tool for U.S. intelligence agencies.
- The impending expiration of section 702 of Fisa highlights the ongoing tensions within Congress and the executive branch regarding national security and intelligence oversight. Trump's controversial appointment choices not only spark dissent but also raise questions about the integrity and direction of U.S.
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