Getty Images/ImaZinS RF Congress is voting this week on whether to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (colloquially known as FISA). The program expires April 20. If it passes clean — with no reforms and no warrant requirements — the federal government retains the authority to search Americans’ communications without a warrant, indefinitely, with no meaningful court check. But this is not a foreign surveillance debate. It is a domestic one. The FBI has used Section 702-collected data to run warrantless searches on Black Lives Matter protesters, journalists, members of Congress, and 19,000 donors to a single
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