Trump and Speaker Johnson Meet at White House on FISA Section 702 Renewal

Trump and Speaker Johnson Meet at White House on FISA Section 702 Renewal
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The meeting comes as Congress faces a deadline to reauthorize a key surveillance law amid leadership uncertainty.

  • President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson are meeting at the White House.
  • The discussion centers on the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA).
  • Congress faces a deadline to reauthorize Section 702 before it expires by the end of the week.
  • There is a dispute over Bill Pulte’s role as acting intelligence chief and a leadership vacuum.
  • Some Republicans believe nominating a permanent director of national intelligence is necessary to advance the surveillance law renewal.

President Trump and House Speaker Mike Johnson met at the White House to discuss efforts to finalize a deal on reauthorizing FISA's Section 702, as Congress approaches a legislative deadline.

Section 702 is a significant surveillance authority, and its expiration could impact intelligence operations. Leadership disputes and calls for a permanent intelligence chief add complexity to the legislative process.

Congress is expected to continue negotiations on Section 702 reauthorization. Observers are watching for a possible nomination of a permanent director of national intelligence and any legislative developments before the deadline.

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