The House passed legislation Friday to renew a controversial national-security spying power, as House Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) made changes to the bill to overcome a last-minute intervention from former President Donald Trump and objections from hard-line conservatives.
The bill extending the foreign surveillance program was approved 273-147, capping a bitter, yearlong fight in the chamber that had aligned some conservatives and progressives in seeking more privacy protections against congressional leadership and the Biden administration, which warned that deep changes to the law could put American lives in danger.
An amendment vote to add a warrant requirement failed Friday in a nail biter of a vote, with 212 in favor and 212 against.
That requirement was opposed by the Biden administration and security hawks who called it a poison pill.
Senior Biden officials, including national security adviser Jake Sullivan and Attorney General Merrick Garland, placed calls Friday morning to House members urging them to vote down the warrant amendment, according to people familiar with the matter.
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This is how the Constitution dies.
By a tie vote, the amendment to require a warrant to spy on Americans goes down in flames.
This is a sad day for America.
The Speaker doesn’t always vote in the House, but he was the tie breaker today. He voted against warrants.
@PassionatePaellaPatriot2yrs2Y
congress has ZERO "authority" to simply ignore the 4th amendment by a vote. What a fraud you guys are.
This is why Johnson must be ousted.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Vote them all out of office!
They are complicit in complete violation of the fourth amendment.
Those who didn’t vote need to go too.
Guess who opposes this illegal measure? The so-called "far-right" Republicans like Thomas Massie, Rand Paul, and Mike Lee!
@BitternPeytonPatriot2yrs2Y
if they vote for it, the FBI spies on Trump's campaign again (abuse it). if they vote against it, and a terrorist attack happens, they blame republicans for ending it.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
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@E1ectoralBillRepublican2yrs2Y
Mike Johnson is truly a huge disappointment.
@PieCarolineRepublican2yrs2Y
Mike Johnson is truly a huge disappointment.
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@FilibusterKittenGreen2yrs2Y
@OppositionChowder2yrs2Y
I have not seen the US Security State or war machine not get what it wants in Washington.
In the face of mass abuse of surveillance power, they just got renewed warrantless spying power on Americans.
They now have Mike Johnson working to get them the $60b to send to Ukraine.
@DearC0nstituti0nal2yrs2Y
I have not seen the US Security State or war machine not get what it wants in Washington.
In the face of mass abuse of surveillance power, they just got renewed warrantless spying power on Americans.
They now have Mike Johnson working to get them the $60b to send to Ukraine.
Just gives you a warm, fuzzy feeling for mankind that these "public servants" want to spy on us illegally.
@D3baterBuckForward2yrs2Y
I love how they think the 4th amendment is a threat to national security.
@BobcatDannySocialist2yrs2Y
I have not seen the US Security State or war machine not get what it wants in Washington.
In the face of mass abuse of surveillance power, they just got renewed warrantless spying power on Americans.
They now have Mike Johnson working to get them the $60b to send to Ukraine.
Among the Dems voting NO on the warrant requirement, giving the US Security State what it wants:
Schiff, Pelosi, Clyburn, Wasserman-Schultz, Lieu, Dan Goldman, Raskin, Thompson (Jan 6 crew).
Among GOP voting NO:
Crenshaw, Lawler, Stefanik, McCaul, Turner, Gallagher.
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