Trump and Speaker Johnson Meet at White House on FISA Section 702 Renewal
1-Minute Brief
The meeting comes as Congress faces a deadline to reauthorize a key surveillance law amid leadership uncertainty.
Key Facts
- 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.
What Happened
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.
Why It Matters
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.
What's Next
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.
Sources
Confirmed by 2 independent sources
- ABC NewsLeft1h agoSpeaker Johnson huddles with Trump to try to finalize FISA deal
- The GuardianLeft1h agoTrump to meet House speaker as pressure mounts over surveillance law deadline
