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U.S. House Vote on Spy Powers Extension Delayed Due to Bipartisan Pushback

  • House Speaker Mike Johnson postponed the vote on renewing Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act due to bipartisan objections over privacy protections and conservative opposition.
  • Section 702 allows warrantless electronic surveillance of foreign nationals abroad, including communications with Americans, raising Fourth Amendment concerns.
  • Republican conservatives, including Rep. Lauren Boebert and members of the House Freedom Caucus, want reforms or additional legislation attached before supporting renewal.
  • Supporters argue that renewing Section 702 is critical for national security amid current threats and global conflicts, warning that a lapse would harm U.S. security and combat readiness.
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U.S. House vote on spy powers extension delayed due to bipartisan pushback

(The Center Square) – U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., is postponing a vote on a clean extension of the federal government’s electronic surveillance powers due to member pushback.

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