Democrats Block Vital National Security Surveillance Renewal in Last-Minute Fight Over President Trump’s Intelligence Chief Nominee Bill Pulte
President Trump’s push to install Bill Pulte as acting Director of National Intelligence has triggered a high-stakes partisan clash in Congress just as the crucial Section 702 of FISA, a warrantless foreign surveillance program essential for counterterrorism and protecting American lives, faces expiration within hours. This vital tool has long been considered indispensable for gathering intelligence on foreign threats, yet Democrats are reportedly blocking even a short-term extension until a different nominee like Jay Clayton is advanced. With lawmakers already leaving Washington, the impasse risks a dangerous lapse in critical surveillance capabilities at a time of heightened global tensions.
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