

The White House defends contentious foreign surveillance law
Apr 16, 2024
Joshua Geltzer from the National Security Council defends government spy programs in the face of global conflicts. The podcast explores the intense debate surrounding the reauthorization of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, detailing the White House's efforts to secure the law's extension without major reforms. Topics covered include the importance of surveillance for national security, challenges in complying with FISA rules, and the implications for American citizens' privacy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
White House Defends and Supports Surveillance Bill with Added Reforms
02:50 • 3min
Debate on FISA 702 Searches and American Citizen Privacy Concerns
05:42 • 2min
The Debate on Foreign Surveillance Law
07:54 • 6min
Discussion on Oversight, Trust, and Geopolitical Shifts in National Security
14:06 • 3min