House Republicans Propose Extension of Key Surveillance Authority
House Republicans are moving forward with legislation to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act for an additional three years. Proponents argue that this authority is essential for U.S. intelligence agencies to combat foreign adversaries such as terrorists, hackers, and spies. The proposed extension aims to prevent intelligence gaps and enhance national security.
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