Congress fails to extend Surveillance Act’s section that allows warrantless surveillance of foreign targets. overseas

Democrats are refusing to back an extension of Section 702.

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s warrantless wiretap provision has been suspended for the first time since 2008.

Congress failed to extend the Section 702 warrantless surveillance power, which sunsets Friday. Democrats say the president can unlock the votes by removing Bill Pulte as acting…

WASHINGTON, United States: The US House of Representatives on Thursday rejected a short-term extension of a major warrantless surveillance program, leaving one of Washington’s…

Congress has failed to reauthorize section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act amid questions over its future

WASHINGTON (AP) — A key surveillance tool seen as vital in preventing terror attacks and catching foreign spies is set to expire Friday after congressional efforts to temporarily…

A vital US spy program, Section 702, has expired. Congress failed to extend its powers. This tool helps prevent terror attacks and track foreign spies. A court order allows its…

Lawmakers have long sounded the alarm about the risks of letting Section 702 expire. But there's debate over what a lapse in the law actually means.

Section 702, a key surveillance law, is set to expire, prompting warnings from current and former officials over national security risks.

Congress has refused to reapprove Section 702 during a months-long standoff over privacy and the future of the nation’s top spy office.

Congress fails to extend Surveillance Act’s section that allows warrantless surveillance of foreign targets. overseas

This will be the first time the intelligence agencies’ authority to conduct warrantless surveillance of foreigners abroad has lapsed since it was passed by Congress in 2008.

Key US spy authority expires during World Cup, sparking national security worries, legal uncertainty and clashes over Trump’s intelligence leadership.