Trump says FISA extension must include voting bill

June 14 (Reuters) – U.S. President Donald Trump said ​on Sunday he opposes any renewal ‌of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that does not include his Save America ​Act, which would require proof ​of citizenship for voting.
The U.S. Congress ⁠on Thursday rejected a short-term extension ​of the foreign surveillance powers amid ​a standoff over Trump’s selection of an inexperienced loyalist, Bill Pulte, to serve as ​the acting director of national intelligence, ​although some lawmakers also oppose an extension ‌of ⁠FISA under any circumstances.
“What kind of a deal is that,” Trump posted Sunday on Truth Social. “Besides, I’m against ​FISA if ​it ⁠doesn’t come with The Save America Act (Full version!) firmly ​attached to it.”
The voter identification ​bill ⁠has no relation to FISA. But Trump has said that he would not ⁠sign ​any other legislation until ​the measure is passed.

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