Congress Vote Suspends Warrantless Wiretaps for One Week

The United States Congress passed a measure affecting surveillance practices. The vote resulted in a week‑long suspension of warrantless

The United States Congress passed a measure affecting surveillance practices. The vote resulted in a week‑long suspension of warrantless wiretaps. The decision reflects ongoing debate over privacy and security. Lawmakers cited constitutional concerns in the discussion. Intelligence agencies must adjust operations during the pause. Civil liberties groups welcomed the temporary halt. The measure is set to expire after seven days unless renewed. Observers will monitor the impact on national security monitoring.