The Guardian Australia
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House votes to extend surveillance law until April 30 amid opposition
The House of Representatives voted early Friday to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act until April 30. The unanimous decision came after 208 Democrats and 20 Republicans opposed longer renewals. Critics argue the law enables warrantless surveillance of Americans, while supporters, including Donald Trump, claim it is essential for national security.
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