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US surveillance law to expire for first time after lawmakers reject Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies
The US surveillance law Section 702, which allows the NSA and FBI to conduct warrantless surveillance, will expire for the first time on Friday after lawmakers rejected Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies.
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