US House Rejects Short-Term FISA Extension as Expiration Looms
The U.S. House of Representatives has rejected a proposed bill. The legislation aimed to extend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. This was a short-term
The U.S. House of Representatives has rejected a proposed bill. The legislation
aimed to extend the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. This was a short-term
extension of the current law. The rejection comes as the act's expiration date
approaches. Lawmakers were unable to pass the measure in time. The failure to
extend raises questions about surveillance continuity. The specific vote count
was not detailed in the source. This development highlights ongoing political
divisions. The future of the surveillance program remains uncertain. Further
legislative action may be required soon.