Anti-Neocon
06-07-2017, 09:51 AM
wants to make FISA Section 702 permanent.
https://www.lawfareblog.com/senator-tom-cotton-introduces-bill-make-fisa-section-702-permanent
This program has provided our national-security agencies vital intelligence that has saved American lives and provided insights into some of the hardest intelligence targets. Section 702 also includes extensive privacy protections for American citizens. We can't handcuff our national-security officials when they're fighting against such a vicious enemy. We've got to reauthorize this program in full and for good, so we can put our enemies back on their heels and keep American lives safe from harm
Do we care about this any more now that we have a Republican administration? :confused:
https://www.lawfareblog.com/senator-tom-cotton-introduces-bill-make-fisa-section-702-permanent
This program has provided our national-security agencies vital intelligence that has saved American lives and provided insights into some of the hardest intelligence targets. Section 702 also includes extensive privacy protections for American citizens. We can't handcuff our national-security officials when they're fighting against such a vicious enemy. We've got to reauthorize this program in full and for good, so we can put our enemies back on their heels and keep American lives safe from harm
Do we care about this any more now that we have a Republican administration? :confused: