SECURITYTHE VERGE
Congress still can’t decide what to do about warrantless surveillance
Congress faces a June 12 deadline to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act but has not reached a consensus on reforms. A 45-day extension granted in April allowed negotiations, but efforts failed, with a Senate vote of 52 to 47 against a renewal deal. Sean Vitka of Demand Progress stated no reforms were achieved in the discussions.
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