FISA Court Reauthorization Faces Uphill Battle – IOTW Report

FISA Court Reauthorization Faces Uphill Battle

Sheryl Attkisson- Just the News

Amid scandal and abuse, reforming the FISA surveillance system will not be easy. But without systemic reform, the secret court at the heart of the government’s surveillance authority may not even survive.

“I don’t even give [the secret FISA Court] a 50-50 chance” of survival in its present form, Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) told Just The News.

Many Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill now say they are in agreement that something transformative must be done to fix shortcomings in the programs that allow government spying on U.S. citizens. But agreement on details is proving elusive. More

With the president’s re-election almost a certainty, is it any surprise democrats want to reform or kill the FISA court? – Dr. Tar

8 Comments on FISA Court Reauthorization Faces Uphill Battle

  1. After the fisa court jesters (no caps because no respect)
    picked one of their own deep state shills to “investigate”
    the crimes they helped to perpetrate it lost the last dregs
    of any judicial credibility it may have had.
    Something rotten stinks. Flush it down the crapper where it belongs.

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  2. FISA was a Constitutional and judicial abomination from the start.

    Gee! If we keep allowing our rights to be surrendered, one day, we may not have any left over on which to base … oh … wait … THAT may be the point!

    Let’s see … FISA combined with NSA spying and treason and the total corruption of the FBI … shit! The GESTAPO and NKVD never had it so good!

    Duh!

    izlamo delenda est …

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  3. No sense making it easy for the DOJ, FBI and their judge pals to commit crimes. They all had plenty of time to fix it and haven’t. Flush it before it bites us again. If they won’t address the problems that it brought it will be up to the voters to send a clear message that we won’t tolerate the swamp thugs.

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  4. Many Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill now say they are in agreement that something transformative must be done to fix shortcomings in the programs that allow government spying on U.S. citizens. But agreement on details is proving elusive.

    Oooh! Sounds like somebody’s gettin’ a strongly worded letter memo e-mail text. (On their non-.gov phone. That they don’t have. So you can’t provide “evidence”. That “proves” they ever saw it. And don’t recall.)

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