Congress has declined to extend a significant surveillance program, which is set to expire. This decision follows ongoing privacy concerns and discussions regarding the qualifications of the interim director of national intelligence. President Trump has announced his intention to nominate Jay Clayton for the position.
Congress Rejects Extension of Key Surveillance Program
Congress has rejected the extension of a key surveillance program, leading to its expiration. The decision is influenced by privacy concerns and questions about the qualifications of the interim intelligence chief, prompting President Trump to announce his nomination of Jay Clayton as the new director of national intelligence.
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- ✕ editorializing: stalled privacy concerns
- ✕ editorializing: questions about the qualifications
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Surveillance program set to expire as Congress rejects FISA extension
Congress Rejects Extension of Key Surveillance Program