IC Oversight & Authorities — 2026-04-08
Forty Former National Security Officials Urge Congress to Renew Section 702 Before April 19 Expiration
Approximately 40 former senior national security officials, including former CIA Director John Brennan, former DNI James Clapper, former FBI Director Chris Wray, and former NSA Deputy Director George Barnes, signed a letter urging Congress to reauthorize Section 702 before it sunsets on April 19. The signatories specifically warned against attaching unrelated data broker provisions, calling them "fundamentally distinct from FISA." The letter follows a PCLOB staff report largely backing the program's use since 2024, noting FBI compliance with query rules reached 98.5% and US person inquiries dropped from 57,000 to 7,400. Competing reform bills from bipartisan coalitions would add warrant requirements and restrict AI-based surveillance.
The 40-signatory letter and the PCLOB report create competing narratives: the former argues 702 is essential and should be renewed cleanly, while the bipartisan Government Surveillance Reform Act would add warrant requirements and restrict AI-based surveillance. With the April 19 deadline falling on a Sunday, congressional mechanics likely push the effective deadline to April 17 or 18, leaving roughly 10 days for Congress to act.
Sources: Nextgov · Brookings Institution