💬 Opinion 11h ago · Eric Boehm

Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth Are Wildly Misleading About Section 702 Warrantless Surveillance

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Stephen Miller and Pete Hegseth Are Wildly Misleading About Section 702 Warrantless Surveillance
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It has been said that patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel—but we might need harsher terms to describe how some prominent figures in the Trump administration are appealing to Congress to extend a warrantless surveillance program that is routinely used to spy on Americans.
Lawmakers who refuse to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) are advancing "marxism" and reversing "patriotic reform," argued Stephen Miller, the White House deputy chief of staf

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