Republicans Blame White House for Handling of Hill FISA Matter
April 17, 2026 • Google News World
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US House Extends Expiring Surveillance Law for 10 Days
A US House bill has been passed to extend a law related to warrantless surveillance for an additional 10 days, until April 30. The extension comes after a late-night revolt sank a proposed GOP plan.
According to reports, the White House and Republicans are considering a warrant-related amendment in high-stakes FISA talks. However, no further details on this proposal have been released.
The bill was voted on by the US House, with the outcome being that it passed. The exact vote count is not specified in the available information.
In related news, the White House and Republicans are reportedly discussing a warrant-related amendment as part of FISA talks. However, no further details on this proposal have been released.
The extension of the law comes after a deal fell apart, leading to a late-night vote by the US House. The outcome of this vote is that the bill was passed.
No further information is available on the specifics of the bill or its implications for warrantless surveillance in the US.
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