An overview of a new draft proposal to extend the nation’s spy powers includes new reforms but stops short of adding the warrant requirement demanded by privacy hawks on the left and right. A section-by-section outline obtained by The Hill comes amid fluid negotiations among House Republicans, and no final product has been revealed to extend…
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Latest spy powers proposal doesn’t have warrant requirement demanded by critics
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Originally reported by The Hill
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