What does the lapse of Section 702 actually mean for intelligence operations? Did the surveillance system go dark, or do existing FISA Court certifications keep current collection running? And how should Congress protect national security while adding real safeguards for U.S.-person queries?
In this episode, we break down the constitutional stakes of secret surveillance power, the accountability gap exposed by the Carter Page FISA controversy, and the conservative case for reform: no blank checks, no secret power without limits, and no national-security authority beyond constitutional accountability.
Topics covered:
FISA Section 702
Carter Page
Fourth Amendment
U.S.-person queries
Foreign intelligence surveillance
FISA Court oversight
Congressional reform
National security and civil liberties
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