By Danielle
The House of Representatives have delayed a vote on reforming the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) and Section 702.
“In order to allow Congress more time to reach consensus on how best to reform FISA and Section 702 while maintaining the integrity of our critical national security programs, the House will consider the reform and reauthorization bill at a later date,” Raj Shah, a spokesman for House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) stated on X.
In order to allow Congress more time to reach consensus on how best to reform FISA and Section 702 while maintaining the integrity of our critical national security programs, the House will consider the reform and reauthorization bill at a later date.
— Raj Shah (@RajShahDC) February 14, 2024
“Just as we were winning the debate on requiring warrants for domestic spying in the FISA 702 reauthorization, the Speaker yanked the bill and cancelled the rest of Congress this week,” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) commented.
🚨 UNBELIEVABLE 🚨
Just as we were winning the debate on requiring warrants for domestic spying in the FISA 702 reauthorization, the Speaker yanked the bill and cancelled the rest of Congress this week. https://t.co/kAX6RSxcq2 pic.twitter.com/u8R4cLkBe7
— Thomas Massie (@RepThomasMassie) February 14, 2024
“Suggestion: postpone consideration until never. The mechanism by which the corrupt FBI spies on innocent Americans and cooks up bogus hoaxes to rig our elections should never be reauthorized ever again,” The Federalist CEO and co-founder Sean Davis said.
Suggestion: postpone consideration until never. The mechanism by which the corrupt FBI spies on innocent Americans and cooks up bogus hoaxes to rig our elections should never be reauthorized ever again. https://t.co/SBwD6jE622
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) February 14, 2024
Section 702 of FISA gives the federal government the power to conduct warrantless spying on foreigners abroad and Americans they interact with…
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