Trump Advocates for Extension of Foreign Surveillance Program Amid Privacy Concerns
President Trump is advocating for the reauthorization of a controversial foreign surveillance program under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), which allows U.S. spy agencies to monitor foreign communications without a warrant. The program, known as Section 702, is set to expire soon, and while it is supported by Trump for its role in national security, critics argue it infringes on Americans' privacy rights. They are calling for reforms, including requiring warrants to access Americans' communications and limiting the use of internet data brokers.