Connect with us

Uncategorized

House Delays Vote on Bill to Reauthorize Controversial Spy Powers by Jackson Richman, Joseph Lord – US Politics News

Published

on

The House has pushed off a vote on a bill that would reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a spy power that is meant to target noncitizens abroad but has, at times, swept up Americans in the process.
The legislation would make a series of wide reforms to the FISA spying authority, which has come under increasingly heavy scrutiny since it was last reauthorized in 2018. But the package has drawn blowback from the House Freedom Caucus members who have called for the bill to include a warrant requirement.
The intelligence community’s use of section 702 of FISA has drawn mounting criticism from both the left and right in recent years after damning reports on its use to surveil Americans….

Continue Reading
Advertisement