Last updated: February 29, 2008 - 5:47pm
LIBERAL DEMS SEEK SECRET FISA SESSION
[SOURCE: The Hill, AUTHOR: Mike Soraghan]
Liberal House Democrats are pushing for a closed session to discuss the legal underpinnings of President Bush’s intelligence surveillance program. They believe that the more members know about it, the less likely they will be to support Bush’s wish to make it permanent. “I haven't heard anything in closed session that makes me think we need the Protect America Act,” said Rep. Rush Holt (D-N.J.), an Intelligence Committee member, referring to a White House-backed interim wiretapping bill that lapsed this month. “Or that FISA [the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act], with modest modifications, isn't the way to go into the future.” The request for the closed session came in a letter coauthored by Holt and Reps. John Tierney (D-MA) and Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) to Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/liberal-dems-seek-secret-fisa-session-2008-02-26.html
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