The Next US President Will Have Troubling New Surveillance Powers
Briefly

The ability of the United States to intercept and store text messages, calls, and emails of Americans was extended and enhanced through a controversial bill signed by President Biden, raising concerns over diminished privacy rights.
Section 702 of FISA permits NSA and FBI to eavesdrop on communications where one side is foreign, impacting American privacy. The government can store and access these communications without probable cause.
Despite claims that the program protects Americans' privacy, it has been criticized for providing warrantless access to vast databases of private communications. Senator Dick Durbin highlights the program's misuse.
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