UPDATE: Senate Votes To Reauthorize FISA Warrantless Spying

UPDATE: Senate Votes To Reauthorize FISA Warrantless Spying


The U.S. Senate has voted to reauthorize FISA Section 702, which allows warrantless spying on Americans.

100 Percent Fed Up reported last week that the House of Representatives passed legislation to reauthorize Section 702 by a 273–147 vote.

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“Senate passes bill renewing key FISA surveillance power moments after it expires. The vote is 60-34. Goes to Biden. The chamber defeated a series of bipartisan amendments to expand civil liberties and privacy safeguards,” NBC News political reporter Sahil Kapur said.

NEW: Senate passes bill renewing key FISA surveillance power moments after it expires

The vote is 60-34.

Goes to Biden.

The chamber defeated a series of bipartisan amendments to expand civil liberties and privacy safeguards.

w/ @frankthorp

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