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House Passes 10-Day Extension of FISA Section 702

House Passes 10-Day Extension of FISA Section 702
The House passed a short-term extension of a key government spy tool through unanimous consent early Friday morning after several GOP members voted to sink a late-night deal that would have allowed it to continue until 2031. The 10-day extension kicks the can down the road for GOP leadership to come to an agreement with conservative holdouts until April 30. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) moved to pass the short-term extension to reauthorize section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act after GOP hardliners sunk both the five-year extension and the procedural rule vote for a “clean” 18-month extension. Swalwell facing DOJ investigation over sexual misconduct allegations Mike Johnson scrambles to strike FISA deal with privacy hawks Ten House Republicans vote to rebuke Trump and protect 350,000 Haitian migrants Rep. Tim Burchett (R-TN), who was one of the no votes on the rule, told the Washington Examiner that the two-week extension was the “best we could do.” Neither Left nor Right: A Newsletter Unafraid of Political Correctness Seniors Born 1939-1969 Receive 11 Benefits This Month If They Ask Say Hello to Cheaper Home Insurance if You Live in These States Surgeons: This Simple Method Will End Joint Pain & Arthritis (Try It) Cardiologists: 2 Gelatins Will Kill Your Belly Fat Like Crazy (Try It) Keep a Bread Clip in Your Wallet When Traveling - It's Genius Restaurants In Livingston With Good Senior Discounts Cesar Millan Reveals What Honey Does To Your Aging Dog Dementia and Memory Loss Have Been Linked to a Common Habit. Do You Do It?
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House, Senate Extend FISA Section 702 Temporarily
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