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Congress keeps kicking surveillance reform down the road

Congress has temporarily extended Section 702 of FISA for 45 days to allow more time for reform negotiations, but the renewal did not include a warrant requirement. The bill also contained an unrelated provision banning the Federal Reserve from issuing CBDCs, indicating complex political hurdles ahead. The short-term extension reflects ongoing contentious debates over surveillance powers and privacy protections.

Background

Section 702 of FISA allows US intelligence agencies to conduct warrantless surveillance on non-Americans abroad, but it has faced criticism for incidentally collecting Americans' communications. Debate has centered on whether to require warrants for querying US person data.

Source
The Verge
Published
May 1, 2026 at 04:59 AM
Score
7.0 / 10