House considers short-term FISA Section 702 extension amid standoff over Trump's Pulte appointment.
House Republicans scheduled a vote for Thursday on a short-term extension of Section 702 surveillance authority, which is set to expire Friday. The extension, which requires a two-thirds majority, is expected to fail after Democrats refused to support any renewal with Bill Pulte installed as acting director of national intelligence.
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2 outlets covered it, splitting into 2 framing camps across 2 bias groups.
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CBS News provides a full account of the legislative maneuvering and quotes from both parties, while The Hill's truncated report centers almost entirely on Pulte's controversial appointment as the complicating factor.
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“Pulte clash threatens even short-term spy powers extension”
“House to take up last-minute extension of FISA spy power in likely-doomed vote”
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