Please see the attached letter signed by Attorney General
Sessions and Director of National Intelligence Coats urging Congress to
promptly reauthorize, in clean and permanent form, Title VII of the Foreign
Intelligence Surveillance Act, which is set to sunset at the end of this year.
View the letter attached or below:
The Honorable Paul Ryan Speaker
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
The Honorable Mitch McConnell Majority Leader
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
The Honorable Nancy Pelosi Minority Leader
U.S. House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515
The Honorable Charles E. Schumer Minority Leader
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Speaker Ryan and Leaders McConnell, Pelosi and Schumer:
We are writing to urge that the Congress promptly
reauthorize, in clean and permanent form, Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Act (FISA), enacted by the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 (FAA),
which is set to sunset at the end of this year.
Title VII of FISA allows the Intelligence Community, under a
robust regime of oversight by all three branches of Government, to collect
vital information about international terrorists, cyber actors, individuals and
entities engaged in the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and other
important foreign intelligence targets located outside the United States.
Reauthorizing this critical authority is the top legislative priority of the
Department of Justice and the Intelligence Community. As publicly reported by
the Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board, information collected under
one particular section of FAA, Section 702, produces significant foreign
intelligence that is vital to protect the nation against international
terrorism and other threats.
Section 702 permits the Attorney General and the Director of
National Intelligence, under procedures approved by the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court, to authorize the acquisition of foreign intelligence
information by targeting non-U.S. persons located outside the United States
when such persons possess or are likely to communicate foreign intelligence
information. At the same time, Section 702 provides a comprehensive regime of
oversight by all three branches of Government to protect the privacy and civil
liberties of U.S. persons. Section 702 may not be used to intentionally target
a U.S. person located anywhere in the world, nor may the law be used to
intentionally target any person, regardless of nationality, who is known to be
located in the United States. The law requires the Intelligence Community to
follow court approved targeting and minimization procedures designed to ensure
compliance with the law's targeting restrictions and the requirements of the
Fourth Amendment. The procedures are designed to protect the privacy of U.S.
persons whose nonpublic information may be incidentally acquired.
The Department of Justice and the Office of the Director of
National Intelligence conduct extensive oversight reviews of Section 702
activities and Title VII requires us to report to Congress on implementation
and compliance twice a year. In addition, as demonstrated in numerous
declassified court opinions and other materials, the Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court exercises rigorous independent oversight of activities
conducted pursuant to Section 702 to ensure that incidents of non-compliance are
addressed through appropriate remedial action.
As you are aware, we have conducted briefings outlining the
utility and implementation of Section 702 for both Members and staff this year,
and will continue to do so over the course of the next few months. We look
forward to working with you to ensure the speedy enactment of legislation
reauthorizing Title VII, without amendment beyond removing the sunset
provision, to avoid any interruption in our use of these authorities to protect
the American people.
Sincerely,
Jefferson B. Session III
Attorney General
Daniel R. Coats
Director of National Intelligence
cc:
The Honorable Devin Nunes, Chairman, Permanent Select
Committee on Intelligence
The Honorable Adam B. Schiff, Ranking Member, Permanent
Select Committee on Intelligence
The Honorable Richard Burr, Chairman, Select Committee on
Intelligence
The Honorable Mark Warner, Vice Chairman, Select Committee
on Intelligence The Honorable Bob Goodlatte, Chairman, Judiciary Committee
The Honorable John Conyers, Jr., Ranking Member, Judiciary
Committee
The Honorable Chuck Grassley, Chairman , Committee on the
Judiciary
The Honorable Dianne Feinstein, Ranking Member, Committee on
the Judiciary
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