Congress Votes to Maintain/Expand Warrantless Spying
You should read this whole Twitter thread. It's important. Here were some key tweets.
I’m sad—and frankly baffled—to report that the House voted today to reward the government’s widespread abuses of Section 702 by massively expanding the government’s powers to conduct warrantless surveillance. 1/14
— Elizabeth Goitein (@LizaGoitein) April 12, 2024
Opponents branded the notion that the government should need a warrant to read Americans’ communications—the core of the Fourth Amendment and the guiding principle for searching Americans’ private correspondence for more than 200 years—as “extreme.” 3/14
— Elizabeth Goitein (@LizaGoitein) April 12, 2024
Congress Votes to Maintain/Expand Warrantless Spying
