Johnson seeks bipartisan FISA fix as GOP privacy tensions rise
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House Speaker Mike Johnson is weighing a bipartisan plan to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act amid intra-GOP privacy-security tensions, meeting with Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick and Darin LaHood and talking with Democrat Jim Himes to find a path forward, while lawmakers across Capitol Hill juggle other fights and budget deliberations.
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