The House of Representatives is set to vote on a short-term extension of key FISA spy powers, which requires a two-thirds majority to pass. The extension is expected to fail due to opposition related to the appointment of Trump's national intelligence pick. House Speaker Mike Johnson expressed concern that the House Democratic leadership is willing to let a significant national security tool lapse over political disagreements regarding a temporary appointment.
House Votes on Short-Term Extension of FISA Spy Power Amid Political Disagreement
The House is preparing to vote on a short-term extension of FISA spy powers, which is anticipated to fail. House Speaker Mike Johnson criticized House Democrats for potentially allowing a critical national security tool to expire due to political disputes over an appointment.
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House Votes on Short-Term Extension of FISA Spy Power Amid Political Disagreement