Congress Votes to Renew Surveillance Program, But Only Until 2026

Congress Votes to Renew Surveillance Program, But Only Until 2026

Congress just reauthorized Section 702, a federal surveillance tool that allows intelligence agencies to monitor communications. The catch: it expires in two years instead of the usual five to seven. That shorter deadline means Congress will have to debate surveillance again soon—and history suggests that debate will heat up when public attention is high, then cool down, leaving core surveillance largely intact.

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