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House Intel panel launches bipartisan effort to renew surveillance program Without congressional action, the spy program first implemented after the Sept. 11 attacks will expire at the end of the ...
The House Judiciary Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would add a warrant requirement to a powerful spy authority, striking a bipartisan tone on a panel that’s often known for party-line ...
President Donald Trump placed the program in the spotlight the last time it came up for renewal in 2018, accusing the intelligence community of abusing the FISA process to surveil his campaign.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES House Intel Committee defends FISA but suggests reforms amid debate over controversial surveillance program The 73-page report was released Thursday by committee Republicans ...
The House Rules Committee posted the draft bill to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and plans to consider it Wednesday. Without congressional action, Section ...
The House Intelligence Committee has launched a working group to address renewing one the country’s most controversial spy tools, a heavy lift made more challenging by growing GOP distrust of ...
The House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence released 45 proposed changes Thursday to rules overseeing foreign surveillance by federal agencies, including robust measures in response to ...
House Intelligence Committee lawmakers tasked with shepherding a bill to reauthorize the government’s warrantless spy powers are considering pushing a short-term extension of the law, saying ...
A government privacy panel this morning recommended a much-debated restriction on an expiring surveillance program, a tool that federal government officials have called vital to cybersecurity ...
A bipartisan group is trying to reauthorize a government spy tool that faces an uphill battle amid increased skepticism of the 9/11-era surveillance program.
A bipartisan group is trying to reauthorize a government spy tool that faces an uphill battle amid increased skepticism of the 9/11-era surveillance program.