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New World Order Title: WH about-face: Trump now opposes 702 renewal? Was Donald Trump for the PATRIOT Act before he was against it? Later today, the House will vote on reauthorizing the controversial Section 702 of the law, which has come under fire for its potentially overbroad reach. Opponents of the current law have offered a USA Rights amendment to the bill aiming to curtail government surveillance authority and jurisdiction, which has picked up bipartisan support. Republican leadership opposes the USA Rights amendment, and at least as of yesterday, so did the Trump administration, which issued a statement urging the House to reject it and preserve 702 as is: Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) January 11, 2018 And that held up for
oh, twelve hours or so. This morning, Trump blamed Section 702 for the discredited and phony Steele dossier produced by Fusion GPS and other abuses with this message on his favorite platform: Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018 That may complicate matters for the Section 702 renewal, which has already been delayed once. Privacy advocates have made a strong push to roll back 702, efforts led by both conservatives and liberals in both chambers of Congress: On Tuesday, the House Rules Committee decided to allow debate on an amendment backed by a contingent of 40 lawmakers led by Amash and Lofgren. The amendment would require the FBI to obtain a warrant before it begins searching the NSAs surveillance database for information on American citizens. The group is pushing back against legislation passed by the House Intelligence Committee that would require a warrant only if the information the FBI obtains is to be used in a criminal proceeding a bar that Amash, Lofgren and Nadler say is so low that it is meaningless. Lofgren also is sounding the alarm on the scope of collection. Unlike the 2015 clash among lawmakers on provisions of the Patriot Act that revolved around intelligence agencies being able to collect metadata on Americans phone calls data that showed who called whom, when and for how long, but not the content the current debate involves content of calls and emails. Without some changes to 702, Rand Paul has threatened to filibuster the 702 renewal in the Senate: He added, I will filibuster and do whatever to stop that. Paul said he would vote to reauthorize Section 702, however, if there are protections in place for Americans private information, and added that he supports the USA Rights Act, another amendment to the program proposed by Rep. Justin Amash, R-Michigan. Bear in mind that 702 reauthorization is a high priority not just for the intel community, but also for Trumps own Department of Justice and its domestic counter-terrorism efforts. Until this morning, they probably figured that they could focus their resources on Capitol Hill to push it through. Now they may need to reconvince the commander in chief all over again. Otherwise, Trumps broadside this morning will give political cover to the USA Rights amendments advocates, and might even spell trouble for Section 702 entirely. And so far, we dont even know why Trump appears to have reversed himself, or at least the White House position which presumably got it from Trump. Is internal communication that bad, or is Trump that mercurial? Update: Fifty minutes later, the climb-down: Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 11, 2018 Get smart? It was looking more like KAOS this morning on Twitter. Trump appears to be arguing now that hes already fixed the law, but thats not possible. He might direct his administration to adhere to better discipline on unmasking, but unmasking is only a small part of the objections that prompted the USA Rights Amendment, and it doesnt permanently solve even the unmasking issue. Hes given Paul and other privacy advocates plenty of steam for their amendment vote today, and now Mike Lee has pledged his support to Rand Paul to get it: Mike Lee (@SenMikeLee) January 11, 2018 Update: Disarray
. or KAOS? Thanks to Trumps tweets, the reauthorization might get pulled altogether: Byron Tau (@ByronTau) January 11, 2018 Alex Swoyer, esq. (@ASwoyer) January 11, 2018 That would be a huge mistake, says James Comey: James Comey (@Comey) January 11, 2018 Thats probably not an endorsement the White House will cite today, though. Update: Pelosi says Ryan should check in with the president before putting 702 reauthorization up for a vote: NBC News (@NBCNews) January 11, 2018 Poster Comment: McConnell and Ryan must be tearing their hair out. Too funny. In the interim, Ryan managed to pull the House together enough to pass the bill. On to the Senate! Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Tooconservative, Amash, Civil Rights Champion Trump, Paul, vs the DC swamp, *Bill of Rights-Constitution* (#0)
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Rand Paul & Justin Amash stand with President Trump against Pelosi, Ryan, and the Constitution hating D&R swamp dwellers. It's out of the House now so Amash and Massie and Jim Jordan and the Freedom Caucus are no longer as important. We move now to the Senate. Mike Lee was tweeting his support for Rand and his efforts to block this. If Lee stands with Paul, McConnell can't pass it in the Senate without a number of Dem votes. That's a lot of bribes for McConnell to be forced to offer to Red-state Dems and others. And once it is known that the Turtle is tossing bribes around the Senate, all the hogs will be lining up at the trough.
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