U.S. President Joe Biden’s Advisors Admit Violations in Surveillance Program
U.S. President Joe Biden’s advisors admitted to violations in the country’s surveillance program used by its agencies to spy on non-Americans abroad.
Reforms Recommended for Section 702
An independent advisory panel assembled by the White House recommended reforms to the powers, known as Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Importance of Section 702 for National Security
But it said the tool, established in the wake of intelligence failures during the Sept.11, 2001 terrorist attacks, remains indispensable to national security.
Electronic Surveillance Powers of Section 702
Section 702 allows intelligence agencies, such as the FBI, to conduct electronic surveillance – including looking at emails – on non-Americans abroad without the need for a court warrant.
Controversies and Resistance against Renewal
However, Section 702 faces strong resistance against being renewed in Congress when it expires in December due to controversies over searches enveloping U.S. citizens as well as foreigners.
Reforms Recommended by the Presidential Board
The presidential board recommended reforms and a “revitalized system” to improve how the protocol is used.
“Unfortunately, complacency, a lack of proper procedures, and the sheer volume” of surveillance led to the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s “inappropriate use of Section 702 authorities, specifically U.S. person queries,” the board found.
However, it said there had been “no evidence of willful misuse of these authorities by FBI for political purposes.” It also found that to date only three out of millions of instances of information being gathered through Section 702 featured “intentional misconduct.”
Warning Against Scrapping the Program
Scrapping the program might later be seen as “one of the worst intelligence failures of our time,” the advisors warned.
Opposition to the Program
Democrats and civil liberties activists have long opposed the program.
However, the current center of opposition is led by Republicans taking their cue from Donald Trump, the indicted former president whose 2024 election comeback bid is partly based on portraying the FBI as politically biased against him and his supporters.
History and Support for Section 702
Section 702 was first established in 2008 and has been twice renewed, relying heavily on Republican support.
Importance of Section 702 for National Security
The White House board argued for renewal of Section 702 as a “vital, foundational intelligence tool upon which a myriad of other foreign intelligence efforts depends.”
“It has been instrumental in its first 15 years in preventing several potential high-impact events,” including a thwarted plot to bomb the New York City subway in 2009, it said.
A “significant” amount of the classified information provided to top government officials on topics including international terrorist networks, China and Russia, is also collected through Section 702, it said.
Conclusion
“After careful review, the Board strongly believes that Section 702 authorities are crucial to national security and do not threaten civil liberties, so long as the requisite culture, processes, and oversight are in place,” the official report said.