A coalition of lawmakers from both parties is pushing for new legislation designed to safeguard privacy. This initiative, sparked by a Washington Post investigation, seeks to restrict federal access to phone records without judicial oversight.
Under the proposed law, federal investigators would face increased hurdles in acquiring phone records. This measure intends to prevent the misuse of a confidential legal tool often wielded against government critics.
The bipartisan effort highlights concerns over privacy and government transparency. Lawmakers aim to balance national security needs while protecting individual rights.
Background: Homeland Security investigators visited Jon at his home in November, illustrating real-world implications of current privacy issues.

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