Buck singled out one of the most prominent proposals, the Protect Liberty Act passed by the House Judiciary Committee in late 2023, as “a bad bill” because it seeks too-stringent protections against incidental collection.
“While it sounds innocuous enough,” Buck wrote, “the unintended consequences of this legislation would hamper U.S. surveillance capabilities and undermine our ability to thwart potential terrorist attacks.”
At the other end of the spectrum are lawmakers like Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., one of Congress’s staunchest critics of CIA warrantless surveillance programs.
Wyden told USA TODAY he is wary of any use of Section 702, especially an expansion, given its past civil liberties abuses. “Section 702 has been repeatedly abused by government agencies in recent years,” Wyden said, which is why a bill he has co-sponsored includes what he calls “commonsense reforms” to protect Americans’ rights.
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