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FISA surveillance powers set to expire

FISA surveillance powers set to expire

Summary

The U.S. government’s authority to conduct certain foreign surveillance under the FISA law is set to expire on Friday. This happened because the House of Representatives rejected a short-term extension, partly due to opposition to President Donald Trump’s temporary pick for director of national intelligence, Bill Pulte.

Key Facts

  • FISA stands for the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows surveillance on foreign targets.
  • The current surveillance powers authorized under FISA are scheduled to end this Friday.
  • The House of Representatives voted against a short, temporary extension of these powers.
  • Some lawmakers opposed Bill Pulte, President Trump’s interim choice for director of national intelligence.
  • The surveillance powers relate to national security and intelligence gathering.
  • Without an extension or new law, these surveillance authorities will expire.
  • This situation may affect how U.S. intelligence agencies conduct foreign surveillance.
  • The issue is part of ongoing political discussions around intelligence and national security policy.
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