US surveillance law to expire for first time after lawmakers reject Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies
techcrunch.com Jun 12, 2026

US surveillance law to expire for first time after lawmakers reject Trump’s controversial pick to lead spy agencies

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

The US House of Representatives has failed to renew the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA), a warrant-less surveillance law set to expire on Friday. The law, which allows US intelligence agencies to collect vast amounts of information, including on Americans, has been a point of contention between lawmakers. The bill's failure to pass was largely due to the appointment of a controversial Trump ally, Bill Pulte, as the acting US director of national intelligence. Pulte's appointment sparked fears of abuse of power and potential attacks on Trump's political opponents. The law will lapse for the first time, but US authorities can still use its surveillance tools under FISA until March 2027.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The expiration of FISA creates a power vacuum that could embolden Trump's allies to exploit the intelligence agencies for personal gain, further eroding the rule of law and undermining national security.