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Pulte Nomination Stalls Intelligence Surveillance Renewal

A meeting between Speaker Mike Johnson and President Donald Trump has thrust the nomination of Bill Pulte as acting intelligence chief into the center of a legislative crisis. The appointment now jeopardizes the renewal of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, leaving critical national security authorities hanging in the balance.

Pulte Nomination Stalls Intelligence Surveillance Renewal

Critics across the aisle argue that Pulte lacks the professional background necessary to oversee the intelligence community, fueling fears that the post could be weaponized for partisan objectives. This skepticism has hardened resistance in Congress, where lawmakers are already deeply divided over the warrantless collection of foreign data permitted under the aging surveillance law.

Senate Republicans find themselves in a precarious position, needing to secure bipartisan cooperation to extend the act before it expires. The situation remains fluid as Trump holds off on naming a permanent successor to Pulte, effectively cementing a political stalemate that pits the administration against a wary legislative branch.

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