
"It's not making a choice between security and liberty. That's garbage. We're going to show that the two aren't mutually exclusive."
"We'll be preparing accordingly."
The Senate approved a short-term renewal of a surveillance program used by U.S. spy agencies until April 30. This decision followed a chaotic House vote to prevent the program's expiration. Senate Majority Leader John Thune acknowledged the political difficulties ahead as Congress prepares for another debate on the program. Critics, including Sen. Ron Wyden, expressed the need for revisions to the surveillance tool, emphasizing that security and liberty can coexist. The urgency was driven by a looming deadline for President Trump's signature.
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