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“Senate Republicans Unveil 3-Year Extension of Key Surveillance Powers: New Safeguards and Controversial Digital Currency Ban”

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### Senators Want to Extend Surveillance Powers, But Only Half-Heartedly So, here we go again. Senate Republicans are rolling out a plan to extend a key surveillance power for another three years, but they’re throwing in just enough “guardrails” and “penalties” to make it sound like they care about your privacy. Spoiler alert: they don’t. The bill, which is still under wraps, aims to keep Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act alive until June 12, 2029. This section lets the government spy on foreigners, but who are we kidding? It often snags a few Americans in the net too. Oh, and they’ve tossed in a three-year ban on the Federal Reserve issuing a digital currency — you know, to appease the hard-liners in the House who think a digital dollar is the devil’s work. Senator Tom Cotton, the mastermind behind this gem, is trying to play nice with Democrats by consulting with Senator Mark Warner. Apparently, he’s hoping to get enough bipartisan support to avoid a filibuster. But good luck with that, especially after Trump decided to name Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence. Pulte, a Trump buddy with zero intelligence experience, has Democrats seeing red flags everywhere, convinced he’ll use his position to target political foes. Warner didn’t hold back, calling Pulte’s qualifications into question during a Senate hearing. Because, you know, being a loyal lapdog to Trump doesn’t exactly scream competence. But it’s not just the Democrats throwing a fit. Some far-right Republicans in the House are getting cold feet too, raising concerns that could derail the whole thing. One anonymous House GOP member even said, “there remain serious concerns.” So, it looks like there’s plenty of skepticism to go around. The proposed bill does include a few tweaks aimed at addressing previous bipartisan complaints, like adding penalties for search violations and requiring attorney sign-offs for certain FBI searches. But the real kicker? It doesn’t include two big demands from privacy advocates: a warrant requirement for searching Americans’ data and a ban on law enforcement buying personal info from data brokers without a warrant. Talk about missing the mark. In short, this bill is a classic case of politicians trying to look like they’re doing something while keeping the surveillance state intact. As always, the question remains: how much of your privacy are you willing to sacrifice for the illusion of safety?

By Admin | Published: June 2, 2026 at 5:14 pm

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