Gabbard warned Trump on 702 privacy as he pushes a short-term FISA renewal
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Tulsi Gabbard told President Trump in February she had concerns about reauthorizing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act without stronger privacy safeguards, but Trump is pushing for a clean 18-month renewal with few changes; the White House says the measure is vital to national security, while privacy advocates warn it could sweep up Americans’ data, and Gabbard’s views on FISA have at times diverged from Trump’s policy goals.
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