Intelligence court renews surveillance program whose law may soon lapse

New York Times: The nation’s intelligence court has renewed its approval of a high-profile warrantless surveillance program known as Section 702, allowing it to operate for another year, the Trump administration has told Congress.

The annual recertification, issued last month in a classified ruling, means that the program can continue to collect phone calls and emails through March 2027 — even if Congress fails later this month to renew the statute that underlies it. The law is set to expire on April 20…

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