Dramatic realistic image of the US Capitol with a torn FISA 702 document, symbolizing its lapse amid DNI nomination disputes.
Dramatic realistic image of the US Capitol with a torn FISA 702 document, symbolizing its lapse amid DNI nomination disputes.
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FISA Section 702 lapses after DNI nomination dispute

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Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expired on Friday after Congress failed to renew it. The lapse stems from opposition to President Trump's choice of Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence. Trump has since nominated Jay Clayton for the permanent role.

Congress left Washington without passing an extension after Democrats objected to Pulte's appointment. Lawmakers cited concerns that Pulte would weaponize intelligence tools. Senate Majority Leader John Thune said the position requires professionals, not political figures.

Intelligence collection under the provision can continue for now under existing court authorization. Companies must still comply with requests, though some worry about potential legal challenges. Glenn Gerstell, former NSA general counsel, called the lapse an unnecessary risk that Congress could have avoided.

Trump announced Clayton's nomination on Thursday afternoon. The former SEC chairman and current U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York will serve permanently if confirmed. Pulte is expected to remain in the acting role for a short period.

Sen. Chris Coons said he will keep an open mind on Clayton but noted the nominee lacks deep intelligence experience. The Senate is scheduled to return next week while the House remains out until June 22.

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Initial reactions on X highlight concerns over national security risks from the FISA 702 lapse, blame directed at both the Trump administration's DNI choices and Democratic opposition, with some viewing the Clayton nomination as a strategic move.

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Illustration of President Trump appointing Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief, with FISA documents visible.
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Trump names housing regulator Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief, complicating FISA Section 702 renewal

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President Donald Trump has tapped Bill Pulte, the director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, to become acting director of national intelligence, a move that has helped derail congressional efforts to extend a key U.S. surveillance authority under FISA Section 702 ahead of a Friday deadline.

Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expired at midnight on June 12 after Congress failed to pass an extension. The lapse marks the first time the provision has sunset since its addition to FISA in 2008. Surveillance activities are expected to continue under existing court certifications through March 2027.

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A key U.S. surveillance tool, Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, faces expiration on April 20 without congressional action. Lawmakers from both parties worry it enables warrantless spying on Americans' communications, while supporters highlight its role in counterterrorism and national security. The debate crosses party lines as reforms are pushed amid past abuses.

With the Department of Homeland Security operating under a funding lapse, a Texas Democrat says families and attorneys are encountering new hurdles in trying to find people held by immigration authorities, while questions persist about how Congress can conduct detention oversight during the shutdown.

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As the U.S.-backed war involving Iran enters its second month, President Donald Trump has set an April 6 deadline for Iran to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, warning of attacks on Iranian power plants while also claiming talks are progressing—an assertion Iranian officials have publicly disputed. In a recent NPR interview, Rep. Adam Smith of Washington, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee, argued the conflict risks widening and may not achieve its stated aims. He also discussed the ongoing Department of Homeland Security (DHS) funding lapse that has left the agency partially shut down amid a standoff over immigration enforcement policy.

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