politics
March 25, 2026
Jim Jordan eyes spy powers warrant after an extension of FISA protections
House Republican leaders remain open to requiring warrants before federal agencies can access troves of data that may contain the information of U.S. citizens, but believe the short-term extension of key surveillance authorities should come first, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) told the Washington Examiner.

TL;DR
- House Republicans are considering a warrant requirement for federal agencies accessing data potentially containing U.S. citizen information.
- They believe a short-term extension of key surveillance authorities should be prioritized.
- Rep. Jim Jordan communicated this position to the Washington Examiner.
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