
Congress reauthorized and expanded FISA 702, granting more spying powers to federal agents, sparking criticism for potentially infringing on Fourth Amendment rights and increasing government surveillance. Critics argue that the move represents a significant expansion of the surveillance state, with concerns about oversight and overreach by the intelligence community.
Vivek dropping truth bombs: "The very Republicans who rail against the 'weaponization of government' just voted *for* more weaponization of government. Congress didn’t just reauthorize FISA 702, they dramatically expanded its scope." https://t.co/NQS3zk9aNh
Now, in some REAL news, Congress just reauthorized vast and unchecked spying powers for federal agents https://t.co/ETAkVrmOhs
Newsflash to Congressional Republicans: you can’t rail about the “weaponization of government” against conservatives while also voting for more weaponization of government. The FISA 702 bill wasn’t just a “reauthorization,” it was a dramatic expansion of the surveillance state. https://t.co/mtLWPDS3Aq
