Senators Warn Section 702 Expiration as Congress Debates Renewal
U. S. Senators Tom Cotton and Chuck Grassley warned that the Section 702 surveillance authority could lapse, prompting the administration and Congress to consider contingency measures. Mediaite reported that the senators asked Secretary of State Marco Rubio to plan for a potential intelligence gap as the expiration approached, while Democrats blocked renewal over the appointment of an acting director.
The New York Times noted that the senators urged the Trump administration to prepare for the impending lapse and to develop alternatives. An Associated Press story added that the warning came amid controversy over President Trump’s nominee for director of national intelligence, which had stalled a bipartisan effort to extend the program. Later, the Associated Press reported that the Section 702 authority was set to expire after bipartisan votes failed to secure an extension, though a court order might temporarily preserve the powers. CBS News later highlighted that, with the deadline passing, the program faced expiration unless Congress acted, sparking debate over its impact on national security and data access.