The U.S. House of Representatives passed a last-minute, short-term extension of the FISA Section 702 surveillance authority until April 30, 2026.
The move followed a dramatic late-night failure to pass longer-term reauthorizations sought by President Donald Trump and GOP leadership.
Section 702 allows warrantless surveillance of foreign targets but also collects communications of Americans in contact with those targets.
The debate centers on balancing critical national security needs against documented privacy abuses by intelligence agencies.
The extension provides a brief window for further congressional negotiation on potential reforms to the controversial program.
In the early hours of April 17, the U.S. House of Representatives, in a chaotic and rushed session, acted to prevent the expiration of one of the government’s most sweeping surveillance tools. Facing a looming deadline and internal revolt, lawmakers used a voice vote to grant a bare-bones, 10-day extension to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). This stopgap measure, swiftly followed by Senate approval, temporarily preserves authorities that national security officials call vital but privacy advocates condemn as a threat to constitutional liberties, all while kicking a fierce policy debate down the road.
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