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Section 702 Teeters on Brink of Lapse Amid Spy Chief Dispute

The US intelligence community is on the brink of losing a crucial surveillance authority as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act teeters on the verge of lapsing, following a 218-198 House vote against its extension. This development comes amid a dispute over the nomination of a new spy chief.

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Trump's Pick for Intel Chief Jeopardizes Surveillance Powers Deal

President Trump's surprise pick for intel chief, William Pulte, has thrown a wrench into a fragile deal to extend a critical surveillance authority, sparking concerns from lawmakers that his appointment could put politics over national security. With Pulte's lack of experience and questionable past, some are worried that the nation's intelligence operations may be weaponized for personal gain.

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Congress Extends Surveillance Law Amid Renewed Scrutiny

Congress has given itself a 45-day reprieve, extending a contentious surveillance law that's raised alarm bells over its potential for abuse, despite revelations of major compliance problems. The law, Section 702, allows for warrantless snooping on foreign targets, but critics worry about its impact on civil liberties.

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