US Spy Powers at Risk as 702 Renewal Looms

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With the expiration of Section 702 looming, U.S. intelligence agencies could face legal uncertainty and disrupted data collection if Congress fails to renew the FISA authority; although the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court re-certified Section 702 through 2027, the underlying statutory renewal is critical to keep programs running, even as Democrats link extension to changes and Trump's nomination of Bill Pulte as acting DNI fuels partisan tensions; a short-term House extension to July 2 is likely to fail, leaving national security tools at risk as lawmakers debate reforms and leadership.
- America's spy powers are in deep trouble Axios
- House will vote Thursday on expected-to-fail surveillance patch Politico
- House to take up last-minute extension of key FISA spy power, but uproar over Bill Pulte could doom vote CBS News
- Trump Calls for Short-Term Extension of Surveillance Program WSJ
- Pulte unqualified for DNI role, but FISA must be extended, Rep. McCaul says PBS
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