The U.S. Senate narrowly blocked a procedural move to extend a key foreign surveillance authority early this morning, in a direct challenge to President Donald Trump. The measure to advance reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act failed 47–52, with seven Republicans joining Democrats in opposition. Lawmakers from both parties objected to Trump’s recent choice of Bill Pulte, a major political donor without intelligence experience, as acting director of national intelligence. Section 702 is scheduled to expire on June 12, and Senate Majority Leader John Thune has signaled the chamber may try another vote next week, though prospects appear uncertain.
Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.
第 702 条允许政府在美国领土上收集外国情报。它会影响您的隐私。如果该条款过期,规定可能会发生变化。请密切关注此事。
参议院的否决表明了对情报领导层的两党担忧。这不仅仅是政治问题,更是国家安全问题。如果你认识重视隐私的人,值得转发。
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