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US House Rejects Foreign Surveillance Program Extension Amid DNI Pick Backlash

The U.S. House rejected a short-term extension of a key foreign surveillance program (Section 702 of FISA), which is set to expire Friday. Democrats withheld support due to President Trump's controversial pick for acting DNI, Bill Pulte, citing his lack of national security experience and alleged political motivations. Nineteen Republicans also voted against the measure.

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House Passes 45-Day Extension of FISA Surveillance Program
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Politique·30.04.2026Résumé IA

House Passes 45-Day Extension of FISA Surveillance Program

The House passed a 45-day extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act on a 261-111 vote Thursday, just as the program was set to expire. The Senate had earlier passed the measure unanimously. President Trump has urged Congress to reauthorize the program, which allows collection of communications of people outside the U.S. including when interacting with Americans. The extension punted broader negotiations until lawmakers return in mid-May after the Senate rejected a three-year reauthorization that included a ban on central bank digital currency.

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House Passes Three-Year FISA Surveillance Extension Amid Privacy Battles
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Politique·29.04.2026Résumé IA

House Passes Three-Year FISA Surveillance Extension Amid Privacy Battles

The House voted 235-191 to extend Section 702 of FISA for three years, sending the controversial surveillance program to the Senate ahead of a Thursday deadline. Speaker Mike Johnson overcame weeks of GOP resistance, with 42 Democrats supporting and 22 Republicans opposing. The bill includes limited reforms requiring attorney approval for American data searches, written justifications, and criminal penalties for misuse, but failed to include a warrant requirement sought by privacy advocates.

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House Passes Three-Year Extension of FISA Surveillance Program, Senate Passage Uncertain
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Politique·29.04.2026Résumé IA

House Passes Three-Year Extension of FISA Surveillance Program, Senate Passage Uncertain

The House voted 235-191 to extend Section 702 of FISA for three years, sending the surveillance measure to the Senate ahead of a Thursday deadline. Speaker Mike Johnson secured passage after weeks of negotiations with privacy-minded Republicans, with 42 Democrats supporting and 22 Republicans opposing. The measure includes a controversial CBDC ban that Senate Republicans oppose, threatening final passage. Privacy advocates failed to secure a warrant requirement for searching Americans' information in the FISA database, though limited reforms were added requiring attorney approval and written justification.

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House Advances Three-Year FISA Surveillance Reauthorization With New Oversight
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Politique·29.04.2026Résumé IA

House Advances Three-Year FISA Surveillance Reauthorization With New Oversight

The Republican-controlled House advanced a three-year reauthorization of a contentious FISA surveillance program ahead of its Friday expiration, adding new oversight measures while rejecting a warrant requirement. Speaker Mike Johnson secured procedural support after weeks of struggle, though the bill faces uncertain passage in the Senate and requires President Trump's sign-off. The legislation would impose monthly civil liberties reviews and criminal penalties for misuse, but critics like Rep. Chip Roy argue it fails to protect Fourth Amendment rights.

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