The House has passed a FISA reauthorization bill, but the legislation isn’t on its way to the Senate just yet. On Friday, the House voted 273-147 to reauthorize Section 702 of FISA for two years, with ...
Republican lawmakers express concern over Jennifer Daskal's appointment to advise the secretive FISC after her controversial disinformation board role.
New findings by the Justice Department inspector general that the FBI has repeatedly violated surveillance rules stood in stark contrast to the years of assurances from top Democrats and media ...
A bipartisan bill passed by the House in March that seeks to reform the secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court process will hit the Senate floor Tuesday. FISA abuses were at the ...
Assistant Attorney General Matt Olsen admitted on Tuesday the Biden administration’s FISA renewal effort faced a “politics” problem as well as a “trust” problem. Olsen mentioned the FBI’s flawed Trump ...
Washington — The Justice Department's internal watchdog found widespread problems with surveillance applications submitted by the FBI to the government's national security court, indicating issues ...
On Monday, the Washington Post reported that the FBI continues to commit uncounted violations of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 (FISA). If you sought to report a crime to the FBI, ...
Conservative holdouts on Thursday appear to be warming to modifications proposed to the legislation reauthorizing the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, one day after 19 of them tanked a ...
The Trump Administration’s Mixed Messages on Iran’s Nuclear Program Delusion Keeps the Iranian Threat Alive We Need a Vote on Iran Audio By Carbonatix Senators Paul and Lee, their progressive allies, ...
House leadership is eyeing a Plan B to reauthorize the country’s spying authority after a band of 19 GOP lawmakers blocked the legislation from advancing Wednesday. The plan under discussion would ...
In the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s stunning disclosures in 2013 about hitherto secret — and deeply controversial — U.S. surveillance programs, Congress spent the better part of 18 months debating ...