Republicans, holding the House of Representatives, aim to reform the FBI’s practices through proposed bills addressing the bureau’s use of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
These bills seek to prevent political manipulation of intelligence by restricting the use of unverified sources for surveillance justifications, imposing penalties for intelligence leaks, and enhancing congressional oversight.
The bills have a real chance of becoming law due to the impending expiration of Section 702 of FISA, a critical intelligence tool for monitoring foreign targets. (Trending: Joe Biden Admits He’s ‘Not Sure’ About Running If Trump Wasn’t)
Allowing Section 702 to lapse would pose significant risks, making it crucial for lawmakers to renew it while advocating for increased intelligence system accountability.
Senator Kennedy proves that the FBI refused to acknowledge Hunter Biden's Laptop was real because it was "election season." pic.twitter.com/DhAwY3pAdu
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