Senate Blocks FISA Section 702 Extension Ahead of June 12 Expiration
The Senate failed to advance a Section 702 FISA extension, putting the surveillance authority at risk of expiring June 12 amid privacy and intelligence concerns.
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The Senate on Friday blocked an extension of a key warrantless surveillance program used by U.S. intelligence agencies, meaning Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act will expire on June 12 without further intervention.
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