Trump signs bill extending controversial surveillance powers until April 30 - AP News
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President Trump signed a bill extending controversial surveillance powers until April 30.
How This Affects You
Your communications could be collected without a warrant if you are a non-American located outside the U.S., under Section 702 of FISA.
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President Trump signed a bill extending controversial surveillance powers until April 30. This action prevents a lapse in Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows the U.S. government to collect communications of non-Americans located outside the country without a warrant. The extension was passed by Congress just hours before the previous authority was set to expire. This temporary measure ensures the continuation of a program intelligence officials deem critical for national security. The short-term extension sets up another legislative battle over the program's future in the coming weeks.
What's Being Done
Congress passed a short-term extension of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
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