Trump likely to insist on changes to FISA reauthorization

NY Times:

Trump Meets With Key Republicans Amid Stalemate Over Surveillance Laws

The legal authority for some F.B.I. surveillance tools expires next week, and law enforcement officials and lawmakers are divided.
After the revelations of the FISA abuses which targeted his campaign, Trump should insist on changes to avoid that happening again.  The decision to pursue FISA warrants should not be based on some officials' paranoia about a candidate.  It also should not be based on faulty opposition research by an opposing candidate's campaign.

For those looking for reauthorization, they would be better served if they were prosecuting those responsible for the FISA abuses.  It is more than passing strange that people like Papadopoulos were targetted and his with a process crime over basically nothing and those who abused the process to spy on Carter Page and thus the Trump campaign have not been brought to justice.

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