House Republicans tee up vote on spy powers as some in GOP vow to oppose bill
- Posted on April 28, 2026
- By The Hill
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The House of Representatives prepares for a crucial legislative vote on surveillance authorities renewal, amid growing partisan divisions within Republican ranks. While party leadership pushes forward with the measure, conservative lawmakers signal determined opposition, creating internal GOP tensions. This recurring debate highlights ongoing disagreements between national security priorities and privacy concerns, reflecting broader constitutional questions about government surveillance scope and oversight mechanisms.
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