After rejecting a bill that would have extended stopgap surveillance legislation for 21 days, the House of Representatives is under heavy pressure from the White House to adopt a permanent foreign intelligence reform bill passed in the Senate earlier this week. That bill included immunity for telco wiretapping assistance.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Playing chicken: House rejects 21-day wiretap extension
After rejecting a bill that would have extended stopgap surveillance legislation for 21 days, the House of Representatives is under heavy pressure from the White House to adopt a permanent foreign intelligence reform bill passed in the Senate earlier this week. That bill included immunity for telco wiretapping assistance.
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