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Trump urges extending foreign surveillance program as some lawmakers push for US privacy protections

Trump said the program is vital to military operations and urged Republicans to keep the renewal clean, as critics pushed warrant requirements and data-broker limits.

  • On Tuesday, Trump announced support for an 18-month renewal of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, reversing his past opposition and stating the program is "extremely important to our military."
  • The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act permits agencies to collect overseas communications without a warrant; Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard, a former critic, now supports the program after being tapped to coordinate the nation's 18 intelligence agencies.
  • Foreign surveillance targets increased to nearly 350,000 in 2025, while searches identifying Americans decreased to 7,724; Elizabeth Goitein, senior director at the Brennan Center, said FBI practices are "reminiscent of J. Edgar Hoover's tenure."
  • As the program expires Monday, lawmakers debate adding warrant requirements before authorities access American communications, with Sen. Ron Wyden arguing surveillance sweeps up innocent people while Rep. Andy Biggs maintains civil liberties remain compatible with security.
  • Rep. Rick Crawford, chair of the House Intelligence Committee, is backing the 18-month extension, though lawmakers face limited time to enact changes before the Monday deadline as Congress weighs intelligence needs against civil liberties concerns.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Tuesday, April 14, 2026.
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