House Vote Against Intel Reflects a Changing World

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Too many times those who are supposed to serve the public act as if they own the government. In this case, the FBI was caught red-handed but did not reform.

WASHINGTON — Nineteen Republicans joined House Democrats on Wednesday to defeat a measure to extend Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, the law that enables the federal government to spy on foreigners abroad.

But then last year The Washington Post reported that in 2020 and 2021, the FBI wrongly tapped the government's monster database more than 278,000 times. As the Post has detailed, federal law enforcement searches targeted Jan. 6 suspects, activists arrested after the killing of George Floyd and 19,000 donors to a congressional candidate who was challenging an incumbent.My instincts lean toward renewing the authority.

The White House has warned that requiring a warrant for these data searches can take weeks. That would put me in the same neighborhood as President Joe Biden, national security adviser Jake Sullivan and House Speaker Mike Johnson.Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., was one of the 19 Republicans who took the opposite stance. "Speaker Mike Johnson is urging members to reauthorize FISA after President Trump said: KILL FISA.

That's the kind of arrogance that leads voters to lean toward politicians who don't want to govern, but just want to get on cable news.Debra J. Saunders is a fellow with Discovery Institute's Chapman Center for Citizen Leadership. She has worked for more than 30 years covering politics as well as American culture, the media, the criminal justice system, and dubious trends in our nation's public schools and universities. She is also a Las Vegas Review Journal columnist.

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