House Poised for Overnight FISA Vote With Reforms Amid GOP Pushback
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The House is racing to push an amended five-year extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s Section 702 through late tonight, with leadership aiming for an overnight rule vote and final passage around 2:15 a.m.; negotiators are weighing a short or longer extension with added warrant language, while hard‑liners press on privacy safeguards and oppose a central bank digital currency ban, leaving a deal still uncertain as White House talks continue before Monday’s deadline.
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