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The Election Opportunity on Surveillance Reform

11/12/2024

 
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​The incoming Trump administration has an unparalleled opportunity to achieve historic surveillance reform. Donald Trump made campaign pledges to:
 
  • Make every Inspector General’s office independent and physically separated from the departments they oversee. This would enhance the objectivity of those who oversee surveillance operations by giving them a bit of distance.
 
  • Work to ban federal bureaucrats from taking jobs at the companies they deal with and that they regulate. This measure would help ensure that when surveillance requests are made by government to the private sector, agendas remain clean and separate.
 
  • Reform FISA courts. This measure could bring in qualified amici, seasoned experts with high-level security clearances, to provide the court with – to paraphrase Hemingway – built-in, shock-proof, BS detectors.
 
  • Ask Congress to establish an independent auditing system to continually monitor our intelligence agencies to ensure they are not spying on our citizens or running disinformation campaigns against the American people. This leads to a sweet spot shared by surveillance reformers of all stripes – the need to impose a warrant requirement on federal agencies, ranging from the FBI to the IRS, that buy the private and intimate data of Americans from third-party data brokers.
 
The Trump agenda on surveillance reform presages monumental and much needed reforms, from Section 702 reform to passage of the Fourth Amendment Is Not For Sale Act by both houses of Congress. The stars are aligning with the incoming administration. The 119th Congress must make the most of this historic opportunity.

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