Democrats Back GOP Spying Bill as 702 Extension Heads to Senate

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Dozens of Democrats joined Republicans to advance a three-year extension of FISA Section 702, sending the spying bill to the Senate despite privacy advocates’ warnings that it lacks meaningful reforms like warrants and closing data broker loopholes, threatening civil liberties through broader mass surveillance.
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