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FBI’s use of purchased data for surveillance sparks backlash, prompting bipartisan bill to require warrants for private data access.
FBI Director Kash Patel confirmed the bureau’s use of commercially bought data for surveillance on U.S. citizens, drawing criticism over Fourth Amendment concerns.
Bipartisan lawmakers have reintroduced the Government Surveillance Reform Act, requiring warrants for accessing private data like location, web history, and vehicle information, and banning use of foreign surveillance to justify domestic spying.
Backed by civil liberties and conservative groups, the bill aims to close loopholes enabling warrantless data collection across federal agencies.
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El uso del FBI de datos comprados para la vigilancia despierta una reacción violenta, lo que lleva a un proyecto de ley bipartidista a requerir órdenes de acceso a datos privados.