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House Passes Three-Year Extension of FISA Surveillance Program, Senate Passage Uncertain
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Siyaset·29.04.2026AI özeti

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 Passes Three-Year FISA Surveillance Extension Amid Privacy Battles
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Siyaset·29.04.2026AI özeti

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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Congress Extends FISA Section 702 Surveillance Authority Until April 30 After Late-Night Negotiations
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Siyaset·19.04.2026AI özeti

Congress Extends FISA Section 702 Surveillance Authority Until April 30 After Late-Night Negotiations

Congress approved a short-term extension of Section 702 of FISA, allowing warrantless surveillance of foreign intelligence targets, after GOP hard-liners blocked longer proposals. President Trump signed the bill extending the program to April 30. The controversy centers on privacy concerns and calls for reforms to protect Americans, with supporters citing its role in thwarting threats including a planned terrorist attack at a Taylor Swift concert in Austria.

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