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Republicans Delay FISA Reauthorization Vote Ahead of Thursday Deadline

via Washington Times·Apr 28

House and Senate Republicans have delayed procedural votes on extending the federal foreign surveillance law, which expires in two days. The impasse raises concerns about the continuity of intelligence gathering capabilities and the potential for legal gaps in national security operations. This delay underscores the ongoing friction between legislative priorities and urgent national security requirements.

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