

American officials say the program is a critical source of key intelligence on high-priority threats, and they warn that failing to renew it would deal a significant blow to national security.īut a growing number of lawmakers has expressed concerns about the program - and the government’s surveillance powers more broadly - setting up what’s expected to be a tough, months-long battle over Section 702.


The statute, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, is set to expire at the end of the year, unless Congress reauthorizes it. officials say is one of the government’s best tools to gather foreign intelligence on everything from terrorists and hackers to Russia and China. The Biden administration and Congress are wrestling over the fate of a surveillance law that U.S.
