• 의원들이 45일 연장에 합의했으나, 공화당과 민주당의 비판론자들은 감시 프로그램 개혁을 촉구함
• 미 의회는 미국 정보기관에 영장 없는 감시 권한을 부여하는 법안의 45일 연장안을 통과시킴
• Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act의 Section 702를 둘러싼 공화당 내 격렬한 내분으로 인해, 논란이 되고 있는 감시법을 수년 간 갱신하려던 보수 지도부의 계획이 반복적으로 무산됨
• Congress approved a temporary extension of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) ahead of the expiration deadline, avoiding a lapse in government surveillance authority.
• The temporary extension allows additional time for lawmakers to negotiate a longer-term reauthorization of the controversial surveillance program.
• The action reflects ongoing congressional debate over balancing national security needs with privacy protections in intelligence gathering operations.
• The U.S. Senate passed a 10-day extension of FISA authority on Friday, April 17, 2026, sending the bill to President Donald Trump's desk.
• The measure averts a lapse in surveillance powers set to expire Monday, providing temporary continuity for national security operations.
• This short-term fix highlights ongoing partisan debates over warrant requirements and reforms to Section 702 of FISA.
Donald Trump says he is ‘working very hard’ with House Republicans to extend Section 702 without changesUS politics live – latest updatesA controversial law that grants the US government sweeping powers for warrantless surveillance is set to expire next week. Replacing it has inspired fierce debate within the White House and Congress, including a scheduled vote cancelled the day of.A coalition of progressive Democrats and far-right Republicans is pushing for reform of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (Fisa), but they face strong bipartisan opposition from lawmakers advocating for an 18-month renewal with no changes, in line with Donald Trump’s demands. House GOP leaders delayed a procedural vote on a clean extension of Section 702 on Wednesday, after the chamber’s rules committee approved the measure on Tuesday night. Republican leadership was expected to bring the measure to the floor on Wednesday but canceled the scheduled vote, amid dissent from privacy advocates in their own party. Legislative action on the bill could still occur later in the day, as Republicans address their internal disagreements. Continue reading...