House shoots down warrant requirement for surveillance searches in dramatic tie vote
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The House rejected a controversial proposal to prohibit warrantless surveillance searches by the federal government, dealing a blow to hard-line Republicans who pushed to have the proposal included in the broader national surveillance law that is set to expire next week. The amendment narrowly failed in a 212-212 vote on Friday, falling short of the […]

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