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“Congress Grants Six-Week Extension for Key Surveillance Program: What You Need to Know”

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### Congress Kicks the Can Down the Road on Surveillance Program Again So, Congress just decided to extend a key surveillance program for another six weeks. Why? Because apparently, they can’t manage to agree on anything without throwing in some last-minute drama. This latest extension is a stopgap measure to keep the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act’s Section 702 alive, which is supposed to focus on foreigners but has a funny way of catching American communications in its net. You know, because privacy is so last decade. Just a day before the extension, the House thought it would be clever to slap a controversial digital currency provision onto a three-year reauthorization bill. Surprise! That made it “dead on arrival,” according to Senate Majority Leader John Thune. So, what did they do? Instead of actually resolving anything, they opted for a temporary fix because, why not? After a quick voice vote in the Senate and a fast-tracked House vote that barely passed, here we are. This is the kind of efficiency we’ve come to expect from our elected officials. To make things even more interesting, there’s apparently a deal brewing between Senate leaders and Sen. Ron Wyden to push for the declassification of a court opinion related to this surveillance act. Because nothing says “trust us” like vague promises to share information after the fact. Senators from both sides are claiming they’re in discussions to reform the program. Sure, keep telling yourselves that. It’s just a shame they couldn’t muster the courage to get it done the first time around. So, we’re back to waiting while they “iron out” the details. Isn’t government just delightful? If only they could take as much time to protect our privacy as they do negotiating these extensions.

By Admin | Published: April 30, 2026 at 5:16 pm

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