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House Set to Reauthorize FISA with Privacy Reforms

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House Set to Reauthorize FISA with Privacy Reforms

In Washington, DC, the House of Representatives is gearing up to tackle the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a program that has long been a subject of controversy and debate. Speaker Mike Johnson announced today that the House will soon deliberate on a FISA reauthorization bill, emphasizing that it includes a series of reforms aimed at safeguarding the privacy rights of American citizens.

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One of the key provisions of FISA is Section 702, which grants U.S. authorities the authority to conduct surveillance on non-American individuals. . .

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