NSA Surveillance Reauthorization Stalls on Demands for New Debate
Short-Term Extension Expected
Jason Ditz
The House Republican leadership has been forced to abandon plans to reauthorize Section 702 FISA, which is soon to expire and has been used by the NSA for wholesale surveillance against the American public, because many are demanding time for debate.
In the meantime, Republicans are circulating a flyer crediting wholesale wiretapping for the arrest of an imam as a terrorist, and continue to insist that retaining the powers and lack of serious limitations is vital to national security.
Congressional leaders have long expressed confidence that if they reject the reforms long enough, they will get a perfect reauthorization, since “no one” wants to see it expire. For now, it seems some are willing to let it expire, however, and that’s pushed the deadline back a bit.
http://news.antiwar.com/2017/12/20/nsa-surveillance-reauthorization-stalls-on-demands-for-new-debate/
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