Congress to Vote on FISA Expansion Overnight Tonight

April 17, 2026 • Google News World

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The US House of Representatives has voted to extend a law allowing warrantless surveillance for 10 days, until April 30. The vote came after a late-night revolt sank a Republican plan to amend the law.

According to reports, the House plans to hold an overnight FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) vote on the extension. The law is set to expire on March 31.

In related news, Republicans and the White House are considering a warrant-related amendment in high-stakes FISA talks. However, details of this proposal remain unclear.

Meanwhile, Democratic leaders have been criticized for not rallying their caucus against Trump’s domestic spying powers. A recent article highlighted the lack of opposition from Democrats.

The House has now extended the surveillance law until April 30, following a late-night revolt that sank a GOP plan to amend it. The exact details of this decision are still being reported.

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Source: Google News World