House Republicans Near Deal on FISA Extension
House Republican leaders are negotiating a FISA extension with minor reforms. President Trump urged Republicans to support extending the law, essential for intelligence operations abroad. A procedural vote is scheduled for Friday. This law is pivotal for U.S. surveillance on foreigners through domestic digital networks.
The U.S. House Republican leadership is close to finalizing an agreement to extend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) with slight modifications, as reported by Politico.
President Donald Trump has called upon Republican lawmakers to come together to renew this crucial legislation, which authorizes American intelligence agencies to monitor foreign nationals using the nation's digital infrastructure. The current authorization is set to expire soon.
A procedural vote on the proposed extension is anticipated to occur around 12:15 a.m. on Friday, marking a key step in the legislative process.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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