Controversial Warrantless Spying Law Expiring Soon and Trump Officials Didn’t Show For a Hearing on It

Congress has less than two months to decide whether to abandon, renew, or reform a controversial surveillance law at the heart of Edward Snowden's leaks. Despite both parties' administrations jockeying for control over the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), Trump officials have mysteriously skipped a hearing on the subject.

The FISA provision allows the FBI and other agencies to conduct "backdoor" searches through a massive intelligence database, including information sent from and to Americans. Critics argue that agents should obtain a court-approved warrant before conducting such searches, citing recent court rulings as evidence of potential abuses.

As the expiration date for FISA's Section 702 draws near, lawmakers are under pressure to make a decision. Democrats who initially supported reforms are facing primary opponents pushing for stricter oversight, while Republicans who previously backed reforms might flip back in support of expanded executive powers now that Trump is president.

Civil liberties advocates fear that another short-term extension could be used as a "kicking the can" tactic during an election year. Jake Laperruque, deputy director of the Center for Democracy and Technology, warned that Congress may try to delay or avoid reforms altogether.

Trump's nominee for NSA director, Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd, dodged questions about FISA reforms at his confirmation hearing, fueling speculation about the administration's stance on the matter. The White House has refused to comment on its position, sparking criticism from lawmakers and civil liberties groups.

As the deadline approaches, it remains unclear whether Congress will take bold action to reform the law or opt for a more incremental approach. One thing is certain: the fate of FISA hangs in the balance, with far-reaching implications for American surveillance and civil liberties.
 
OMG, like what's going on with this FISA thingy?! 🤯 I'm literally dying over here wondering if they'll actually do something about it. I mean, think about it, backdoor searches without warrants? That's just crazy talk! 🚫 My friends who are all about tech and surveillance are freaking out because they know how easily this can get abused. Like, what if the government uses it to spy on innocent people?! 😱 And now that Trump is in office, I'm worried he'll try to roll back all the reforms that were made. It's like, Congress needs to step up and do some real work here! 🏃‍♀️ If they don't, we're stuck with a law that's only good for sweeping people under the rug. Fingers crossed someone will come together and make something happen! 💪
 
I gotta say, I'm all for keeping the current setup with FISA. It's not like the government doesn't have enough oversight already 😒. If we start to water down their powers, it'll just create more opportunities for abuse 🤔. We've seen what happens when they have free rein – no one gets in their way and they do whatever they want 💁‍♂️.

I know some people are worried about the "backdoor" searches, but let's be real, those are probably being done with warrants anyway 👀. It's all about perception and control 🤷‍♀️. We need to trust our law enforcement agencies to do their jobs without micromanaging every little thing.

A short-term extension might not be the worst thing either 🕰️. It gives Congress some time to figure out what they want to do, and it's better than just cutting things off entirely 💸. The real problem is the lack of transparency – if we knew more about how FISA was being used, we wouldn't have this debate in the first place 👀.

Let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater 🚽. We need to keep some level of executive authority intact, even if it means making a few compromises 🤝. Anything less would be naive 🔴
 
Ugh, I'm so frustrated with this whole situation 🤯. The fact that Trump officials skipped a hearing on FISA is already super sketchy. And now, lawmakers are playing both sides - Democrats who supported reforms are getting pushed back by primary opponents, while Republicans might suddenly flip their stance? It's like they're all trying to avoid taking a stand on this. Civil liberties advocates are right to be worried that Congress will just kick the can down the road again 🕰️.

I don't think we should be surprised if Trump's nominee dodges questions about FISA reforms - he's already shown a pattern of evasive behavior. And with the White House refusing to comment, it's like they're intentionally leaving the public in the dark 🔒. I just hope Congress doesn't end up doing nothing on this, because that would be a huge failure 🤦‍♂️. We need some real reform here, not just more of the same old surveillance state nonsense 🚫.
 
🤯 Like seriously can't believe this FISA thingy is still being kicked down the road 🚂. Everyone's just playing both sides against each other without actually doing anything 💁‍♀️. I mean, come on Trump officials skipping a hearing? That's just shady 🕵️‍♂️. And now we got these democrats who supported reforms but are getting pressure from primary opponents to back off 🤔.

And what really gets me is the whole "kicking the can" thing 😒. Civil liberties advocates are right, if they don't take some concrete action now it's just gonna get swept under the rug again 👎. I'm all for a little transparency and oversight in our intelligence agencies 👀. It's like we're living in some sci-fi movie where our government is secretly watching us 24/7 📺.

I hope lawmakers step up their game and actually do something about FISA 🙏. We need some real reforms, not just tweaks to the existing law 🔄. The fact that Trump's nominee dodged questions on the matter? That's a major red flag 🔴. Can't we trust our intelligence agencies to handle sensitive info with care? 🤷‍♀️
 
OMG, this FISA thingy is getting super sketchy 🤯! I mean, I get that security is important and all, but can't we find a way to balance that with our personal freedoms? 🤷‍♀️ It's like, shouldn't we be the ones deciding what gets searched through our emails and online history? 🤔 Trump's administration seems super secretive about their plans, which just makes me more anxious 💀. Can't we trust them to do the right thing for once? 😒 And what's up with this "kicking the can" tactic? It's like they're just trying to avoid making a real decision and passing the buck 🤦‍♂️. I'm rooting for those civil liberties advocates who are speaking out against this – we need some transparency and accountability, stat! 💪
 
🤔 I'm getting really uneasy about this whole FISA situation. It's like they're playing with fire here, and it's not just the Americans who are at risk – our allies too! The fact that Trump officials skipped a hearing is crazy talk. How can we trust them to make decisions when they won't even show up? 🙄 And now I'm wondering if Congress will even take action or just kick this can down the road for another day. It's like they're too scared to make any changes, fearing it might upset the status quo... or maybe they just don't care about our surveillance freedoms anymore 😒. We need some real change on this front ASAP! 🕵️‍♀️
 
Ugh 🙄 I'm so done with these politicians not doing their jobs! Like, come on Congress, can't you just make a decision already? 🤯 It's been two months since this whole thing started and we still don't know what's going to happen with FISA. Trump's people are just playing games as usual, dodging questions and refusing to comment. It's like they're trying to keep the truth from us on purpose 😒.

And don't even get me started on the Republicans who flipped back on their support for reforms. Like, what changed your minds? Are you guys really that scared of Trump's executive powers? 🤷‍♂️ And what about the Democrats who initially supported reforms but now have to deal with primary opponents pushing for stricter oversight? It's all just so confusing and frustrating.

I'm seriously considering boycotting the next election if Congress doesn't take bold action on this. We need real change, not just empty promises and half-measures. The clock is ticking and FISA needs a serious overhaul ASAP ⏰.
 
🤔 I think Congress should do something about this surveillance law ASAP, you know? It's like, they've got 2 months to figure it out, but it feels like they're just kinda winging it rn... 🕰️ I mean, Snowden exposed some major issues with FISA back in the day, and now we're still dealing with it? It's time for them to take control of this situation and make sure our rights aren't getting trampled 😬
 
omg can't believe trump's admin is being so secretive about this 🤔 they literally skipped a hearing on fisa reform which is super sketchy... i mean if they're not willing to have an open discussion about it then maybe we should be worried about their intentions lol what do u think tho?
 
omg u guys I'm so worried about this fisa stuff it's like super scary that they can just do "backdoor" searches on americans without a warrant!! 🤯 i mean i get that national security is important but there has to be some kinda balance right? like democrats who initially supported reforms now are facing opposition from republicans and trump officials are being super vague about their stance on it

i'm thinking congress needs to step up and make a decision ASAP or else we're just gonna keep going around in circles 🔄 and it's not fair that civil liberties advocates have to deal with this stuff while they're trying to get some actual work done 🙄 what really gets me is that trumps nominee for NSA director couldn't even answer questions about fisa reforms 🤔 wth

anyway i'm just keeping my fingers crossed that congress comes together and does the right thing here 🤞 we need to make sure our surveillance laws are in check so that americans aren't being unfairly targeted or monitored 👀
 
😬 I'm getting really worried about this whole FISA situation... it's like they're playing a massive game of cat and mouse where our civil liberties are at stake 🕵️‍♂️. Trump's admin is totally mum on the topic, which is super suspicious in my book 🤔. And with Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd dodging questions about reforms during his confirmation hearing, it's like they're trying to hide something 🤫.

The thing that really gets me is that lawmakers are under pressure to make a decision, but it's not just about the short-term fix – it's about creating long-term reforms that actually protect our rights and freedoms 🔒. And let's be real, this can't be happening at a time when there's already so much distrust around government surveillance 🤥.

I think what's really concerning is that lawmakers are being pulled in different directions – some want to reform the law, while others want to stick with the status quo or even expand executive powers 🔄. It's like they're too scared to take a stand and do what's right 👊.

One thing I'd love to see is for Congress to hold an honest discussion about FISA and its implications on our civil liberties 💬. Maybe it's time for them to stop playing politics and actually think about what's best for America 🇺🇸. The fate of this law is hanging in the balance, and if we don't take action, we risk losing control of our own surveillance state 🔒😳
 
omg i'm low-key worried about this fisa stuff 🤔🕵️‍♀️ like we gotta make sure our govt isn't invading our privacies too much, you feel? it's like they're playing a game of "who can keep the most secrets" 🤫👀 and that ain't right. i'm all for keeping us safe, but we gotta have some checks in place so this doesn't get outta hand 👊. maybe congress should just take their time and figure it out instead of trying to "kick the can" down the road 😅. we need some real reform here 💪!
 
OMG, can u believe this 🤯? The whole FISA thing has got me SO confused 🤔! Stats show that the FBI uses Section 702 to collect data on over 30 million Americans 📊, which is like a lot! 🤯 A study by the Brennan Center for Justice found that in 2018 alone, agents conducted around 1.9 million searches through this database 🔍. Like, how many times can we keep putting off reforming this law?! 🙄 The civil liberties groups are totally right to be concerned about "kicking the can" tactics 🎉... did u know that in the last election cycle, Congress extended FISA 3x in just 2 years? 😱 That's not exactly giving us faith in their ability to make a decision 🤷‍♀️

Here's a fun fact: if Congress doesn't act soon, the entire database will be deleted... but only temporarily 💥. They'll probably just renew it again anyway 🤦‍♂️. Anywayz, this is all super suspicious 🕵️‍♂️... what do u think? Should they reform FISA or just stick with the status quo?! 🤔
 
Ugh, can you believe this? 🙄 So the Senate's going to decide what to do with FISA in like 2 months... meanwhile, Trump officials are ghosting a hearing about it 😒 Like, what even is the point of having Congress if they're just gonna ignore important issues? 🤦‍♂️ And now we're stuck with all these conflicting opinions and no one's willing to take a stand. It's like, come on guys! Make some decisions already... or better yet, send it back to the drawing board altogether 💡
 
I'm getting super anxious about this whole FISA thing 🤯. I mean, I get that our intelligence agencies need to stay on top of things, but come on! We can't just keep skirting around these surveillance laws without some serious oversight 👀. It's like they're trying to sweep everything under the rug and avoid accountability 💸. And now with Trump at the helm, it's getting even more sketchy 🤔. I'm all for giving our agencies the tools they need to protect us, but not if it comes at the cost of our civil liberties 🚫. It's time for Congress to step up and take control of this situation 💪. We can't let them just "kick the can" down the road ⏰.
 
🤯 The FISA provision has been a major concern since Snowden's leaks back in 2013 🕵️‍♂️. Now that it's expiring, I'm expecting Congress to have a field day debating its future 💡. But honestly, given the Trump administration's stance on surveillance and civil liberties, I'd be surprised if they don't try to push for some form of reform ⚖️.

Did you know that Section 702 of FISA has been used over 1.5 million times since 2007? 📊 That's a lot of surveillance power at play! Meanwhile, the US has granted permanent residency to over 70,000 foreign nationals with ties to China in the past year alone 🌏. The security implications are real.

A study by the National Institute of Standards and Technology found that the FBI's "backdoor" searches led to only a 0.25% error rate... but what about innocent Americans getting caught up in these dragnets? 🤔

If Congress doesn't take bold action, we might see more "kicking the can" tactics like this 👀. We need real reform now, not just temporary fixes.

📊 In 2020, 81% of Americans aged 18-29 supported stricter surveillance regulations. Meanwhile, only 41% of those over 65 shared that view 😒. It's time to update our laws to reflect the changing landscape of global threats and individual freedoms 🌐
 
🤔 I'm getting pretty worried about this whole FISA situation... it's like they're playing a game of "chicken" with our civil liberties 🐓. Can't believe Trump officials just skipped that hearing without even explaining their stance on the matter 😒. It's not like they're trying to hide something, but at the same time, they don't want to make waves either... kinda weird. Anyway, I'm all for reforms and making sure agents get a court-approved warrant before conducting these "backdoor" searches 🚫. Can't have our rights slipping away without a fight 💪. The fact that lawmakers are getting pressured from both sides is just adding to the drama 🤯. One thing's for sure, we need some clear leadership on this one 👊
 
🤔 I'm kinda worried about this whole FISA situation. Like, we need some solid answers on what's gonna happen next. If they keep dodging the issue, it's just gonna lead to more uncertainty and potential abuse of power 🚨. I think we need a clear plan for reform or renewal that prioritizes civil liberties over executive powers 🤝. Can't have our government snooping around without proper oversight, you know? 👀 And what about the whole "kicking the can" thing? Do they really want to delay reforms until next year's election? 😬 We need some real action now, not just lip service 🗣️.
 
🚨 I'm getting so frustrated about this FISA situation 🤯. It's like Congress is playing a game of hot potato with our personal data 🔄. Can't they just make a decision already? 🕰️ The fact that Trump officials skipped a hearing and Lt. Gen. Rudd dodged questions during his confirmation hearing is super suspicious 👀. I'm all for reform, but it's gotta be done now ⏰. We can't keep kicking the can down the road (pun intended) when it comes to our surveillance laws 🚫. What if Congress just delays or avoids reforms altogether? 😱 That would be a huge victory for the exec powers over people's rights 👊. We need bold action, not just empty promises 💬. It's time for some real change here 🔥!
 
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