Congress has until March 15 to extend three provisions of the USA Freedom Act dealing with lone wolf surveillance, roving wiretaps and a controversial phone records program that allows the government to request phone metadata.
"My own preference is to extend these three or four expiring authorities ... but there are differences among my members and among the Democrats on the way forward. Whether we can resolve those and pass new legislation is unclear. If we're unable to resolve our differences my preference would be for another extension," McConnell said.
Meanwhile, Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Richard BurrRichard Mauze BurrCongress scrambles to finalize coronavirus funding, surveillance deals McConnell says he hasn't made decision on Trump's Intel nominee The 14 other key races to watch on Super Tuesday MORE (R-N.C.) said he would support a short-term extension "if that's all you get."Republicans are deeply divided over whether to use the reauthorization of expiring provisions in the USA Freedom Act, a 2015 law that overhauled intelligence programs, to also force broader changes to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance (FISA) Court.
Trump is expected to meet with a group of GOP lawmakers at the White House on Tuesday to see if there is a path toward a deal.
"I think every day that goes by—I don't think anybody wants to see FISA authority lapse—so, that increases that likelihood," Hoyer told reporters.If lawmakers are forced to do a short-term extension, it's unclear how long that stopgap bill would be. They included a 90-day extension in a government funding bill that passed late last year, setting up the March 15 deadline.
Leadership would also have to decide whether or not to pass the extension as a standalone or fold it into other things. The only bill that is expected to pass both chambers by the deadline is a spending bill to combat the coronavirus.
But House leadership, the White House and Senate Democrats have warned against bogging down the coronavirus legislation with unrelated issues.
"We can do temporary fixes, if that's the answer. If it's a matter of a few months," Durbin said.
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