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House Conservatives Push Back On FISA Vote

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March 24, 2026 at 11:07 pm
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At the center of the storm is Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, a controversial authority set to expire April 20 unless Congress acts. What should be a routine reauthorization has turned into a full-blown political brawl, exposing deep fractures not just between parties, but within the Republican ranks themselves.

On one side, intelligence officials and GOP leadership are sounding the alarm. They argue Section 702 is a critical tool that has stopped countless terror plots since its creation in the aftermath of 9/11. House Majority Leader Steve Scalise made the stakes crystal clear, warning against slipping back into a “pre-September 11 mentality” where the U.S. is left vulnerable and reactive instead of proactive.

But a growing coalition of lawmakers isn’t buying it.

Privacy hawks from both parties are pushing back hard, arguing the law opens the door to warrantless surveillance of Americans. While the provision technically targets foreign nationals, critics point out that Americans can still be swept up in the process if they’re communicating with someone under surveillance.

Rep. Keith Self of Texas didn’t mince words, calling it a fundamental privacy issue and warning against allowing the government to monitor U.S. citizens without a clear and immediate connection to terrorism. Others, like Rep. Harriet Hageman, say previous reforms didn’t go far enough and that stronger safeguards are still needed.

That tension is now colliding head-on with Johnson’s plan to pass a clean 18-month extension—no changes, no added restrictions.

And here’s where things get messy.

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With a razor-thin majority, Johnson can afford almost no defections. But several Republicans are already digging in their heels. Reps. Lauren Boebert and Anna Paulina Luna have gone a step further, threatening to tank not just the bill, but the procedural rule needed to bring it to the floor. Their demand? Tie the reauthorization to the SAVE America Act, a separate Trump-backed election integrity measure.

It’s a high-risk play that underscores a broader frustration among conservatives who feel leadership isn’t fighting hard enough—or staying consistent. Some are pointing out that Johnson himself once supported stronger surveillance limits before becoming speaker.

Adding fuel to the fire, Trump has previously called for Republicans to “kill FISA,” citing his own grievances with government surveillance.

Now, Johnson is stuck walking a political tightrope. He needs near-unanimous GOP support to move forward, but the rebellion is growing—and Democrats are unlikely to bail him out without concessions.

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