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Trump Advocates for Extending Surveillance Program Amid Privacy Concerns

Trump Advocates for Extending Surveillance Program Amid Privacy Concerns

Posted on April 15, 2026 By CWS

As Congress prepares to revisit a contentious surveillance program, President Donald Trump has expressed support for its extension, citing its role in safeguarding national security. This program allows U.S. intelligence agencies to monitor international communications, a practice that has sparked debate over privacy concerns.

The Role of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act

The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) includes provisions that empower agencies like the CIA, NSA, and FBI to collect and scrutinize communications from abroad without seeking a warrant. However, this practice inevitably captures interactions involving Americans who communicate with foreign targets, raising privacy issues.

With the program set to expire soon, critics are advocating for reforms. They propose requiring warrants for accessing Americans’ communications and restricting the government’s use of data from internet brokers, which they argue circumvents constitutional protections.

Trump’s Endorsement of the Program

Despite bipartisan opposition, Trump’s endorsement for the program’s renewal has lessened prospects for major changes. He argues that the program’s intelligence has been crucial for recent U.S. operations in countries like Venezuela and Iran, highlighting its military importance.

On social media, Trump acknowledged the program’s value, even as he recalled a different FISA provision being used against his 2016 campaign. He called on legislators to extend the program for an additional 18 months, emphasizing his administration’s efforts to balance safety with civil liberties.

Shifting Perspectives on Surveillance

Trump’s stance has evolved over time, as he previously criticized the intelligence community and opposed Section 702. Similarly, Tulsi Gabbard, now Director of National Intelligence, once sought to repeal it but now supports the program after reforms were introduced.

Gabbard credits new protections for changing her perspective on the matter, signaling a broader shift in understanding within the intelligence community.

As the debate continues, the future of this surveillance program remains uncertain, with lawmakers weighing national security needs against privacy rights. The outcome of this legislative process will shape how the U.S. navigates the complex landscape of intelligence and civil liberties.

Security Week News Tags:CIA, civil liberties, Congress, FBI, FISA, intelligence agencies, national security, NSA, Privacy, Section 702, Surveillance, Trump, Tulsi Gabbard

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