Mullin Warns of Highest Threat Level Post-FISA Expiration

Source: The Hill Politics

Summary

Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin raised alarms about a heightened threat level following the expiration of Section 702 powers under FISA. He emphasized that without the ability to conduct warrantless surveillance on individuals abroad, national security could be at risk.

Why It Matters

The expiration of Section 702 surveillance powers could hinder the government’s ability to monitor potential threats, raising concerns about national security. As threat levels rise, the debate around privacy versus security intensifies, highlighting the need for a balanced approach in policy-making.

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