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House Votes Against Bill to Extend FISA Section 702 Surveillance Authority

The U.S. House has rejected a bill to extend surveillance powers under FISA Section 702, which is set to expire. Speaker Mike Johnson emphasized the importance of these surveillance capabilities, noting that the future of the law's renewal is unclear.

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The U.S. House of Representatives voted against a bill aimed at extending surveillance powers under FISA Section 702, which is set to expire. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson stated to reporters on June 11, 2026, that it is important to maintain these surveillance capabilities, indicating that the prospects for renewing the law are uncertain.

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