Bill Pulte’s sudden appointment as Acting Director of National Intelligence has thrown a wrench into last-minute efforts to renew a key surveillance program, with Democrats and even some Republicans warning the move could sink bipartisan support. The controversial pick by Donald Trump, announced days after Tulsi Gabbard’s departure, has left lawmakers scrambling as the clock ticks down on Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), set to expire soon.
Section 702 is one of the most powerful tools in U.S. intelligence, allowing agencies to collect communications from foreign targets abroad without a warrant. The catch is that those communications often pass through U.S. servers or involve American contacts, meaning domestic messages can get swept up in the dragnet.
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