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A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security
A key U.S. surveillance authority under Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expired on June 12 due to Congress missing its reauthorization deadline. Experts suggest existing certifications may allow intelligence agencies to continue data collection until March 2027, but lawmakers and civil liberties groups warn of potential legal challenges and temporary disruptions to intelligence operations.
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- A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security
- A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security
- A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security
- A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security
- A US spying law expires amid distrust of Trump moves on national security