Wired: Congress Renews Warrantless Surveillance—And Makes It Even Worse

Wired: Congress Renews Warrantless Surveillance—And Makes It Even Worse by Louise Matsakis:

The spying initiatives Snowden brought to light are authorized under Section 702 of the 2008 FISA Amendments Act, which was set to expire later this month. On Thursday, Congress voted down an effort to reform Section 702, and instead passed a bill that expanded warrantless surveillance of US citizens and foreigners. The newly passed bill reauthorizes Section 702 for six years, long after President Trump’s first term in office will have expired.

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