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Section 702 of FISA Set to Lapse After House Adjourns Without Renewal

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Congressional efforts to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act ended without passage before the House recess. The provision, which authorizes collection of foreign electronic communications, will lapse on its statutory deadline while existing court orders remain in effect. Intelligence agencies report that more than 60 percent of the president's daily briefing draws from this authority.

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[NPR 🏛️] A key U.S. spy tool is set to lapse on Friday — now what?[National Review 🏛️] How to Deal with the Expiration of FISA Surveillance Authority

Section 702 Set to Expire as Trump Appoints Bill Pulte Acting Director of National Intelligence

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Bill Pulte, currently the federal housing finance regulator, has been named acting director of national intelligence while Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act faces expiration at midnight Friday. President Trump requested a short-term extension from Congress, Senate Republicans proposed a two-week extension that Democrats rejected, and Trump stated that Pulte’s tenure in the role would be brief.

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[PBS NewsHour 🏛️] Trump sticks with Pulte for intel job as risk grows of lapse in spy powers[National Review 🏛️] Trump: Pulte’s Tenure as Acting National Intelligence Director Will Be Brief

Sudanese National Charged in Belfast Knife Attack; Clashes Reported During Immigration Protests

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Just The Newsblast, brutal attack

Police arrested Hadi Alodid, 30, from Sudan, and charged him with blinding Stephen Ogilvie in one eye during a kitchen-knife assault and with possessing a knife. [Just The News] Alodid also allegedly threatened hospital staff and stated he had killed someone. [Just The News] Separate clashes occurred between police and immigration protesters in Belfast, involving water cannons, thrown objects, fires, and attempts to search homes.

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[National Review 🏛️] Rioting in Northern Ireland[Just The News 🔓] Police in Belfast blast immigration protestors with water cannons