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Meet the Four Democrats Who’ll Decide If Trump Gets His Domestic Spying Law
Four Democratic representatives could determine the fate of reauthorizing Section 702 of the FISA, which allows warrantless surveillance of Americans. House Speaker Mike Johnson's proposal to extend the law for three years with added oversight faces opposition from Democrats and 20 GOP members, as critics argue it fails to address civil liberties concerns by not requiring warrants for domestic spying.
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Josh GottheimerpersonTom SuozzipersonMarie Gluesenkamp PerezpersonJared GoldenpersonMike JohnsonpersonHajar HammadopersonKia HamadanchypersonDemand ProgressorganizationAmerican Civil Liberties UnionorganizationForeign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)topicSection 702topicOffice of the Director of National IntelligenceorganizationDonald TrumppersonStephen Millerperson