President Signs S. 4465 Amending FISA Amendments Act

President Biden signed S. 4465 into law on April 30, 2026. The bill amends the 2008 FISA Amendments Act to extend the authorities granted under Title VII of the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The amendment broadens the powers available for foreign intelligence surveillance, while including other unspecified provisions. The signing follows congressional passage of the measure. The law is expected to affect how foreign intelligence data is collected and processed under federal statutes. No additional legislative actions are mentioned in the announcement. The White House noted the extension of these authorities as a key outcome of the bill. The extension maintains existing oversight mechanisms, including judicial review and reporting requirements. It also clarifies procedures for court approval of surveillance requests involving foreign intelligence targets. Officials said the changes aim to balance national security needs with privacy protections.

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