House GOP punts vote on FISA spy powers amid last-minute scramble
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House GOP postponed a vote on reauthorizing US foreign spy powers due to internal divisions.
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The uncertainty over FISA reauthorization could affect government surveillance capabilities, potentially impacting your privacy rights if the program is altered.
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House GOP leaders on Wednesday postponed a key procedural vote on reauthorizing the U.S.'s foreign spy powers. This delay occurred as Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) and other leaders struggled to secure enough Republican support, particularly from privacy-focused members. The vote was intended to tee up debate on the reauthorization of FISA, a critical intelligence gathering tool. The scramble indicates internal divisions within the Republican caucus regarding the scope and oversight of these surveillance authorities. This postponement leaves the future of the foreign intelligence surveillance program uncertain as its expiration date approaches.
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House GOP leaders postponed a key procedural vote on reauthorizing the U.S.'s foreign spy powers.
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