GOP Split Delays 702 FISA Extension in House Floor Fight
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The House Rules Committee stalled an 18-month, clean extension of Section 702 FISA amid a GOP intra-party clash over potential amendments (warrants, data-broker bans). Speaker Mike Johnson is pushing for a quick, clean vote before the April 20 deadline, but hard-liner opposition and a thin majority threaten passage, with talks of a backup plan (shorter extension or a rule-only floor vote) ongoing and White House pressure to avoid changes.
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