Statement of U.S. Senator Russ Feingold
On Working Every Step of the Way to Fix the FISA Bill
October 19, 2007
“As a member of the Senate Intelligence Committee and the Senate
Judiciary Committee, I have been working and will continue to work every
step of the way to try to fix the badly flawed FISA bill. I was pleased
that in the Intelligence Committee markup yesterday Senator Wyden and
I were able to make some improvements to the bill, including requiring
FISA court orders for wiretapping U.S. citizens overseas and more meaningful
oversight by Congress and the Inspector General of the new authorities.
But we still have a long way to go before this bill adequately protects
the privacy of law-abiding Americans. The bill still cedes far too much
power to the executive branch, which has time and again shown it will
only abuse it. And I am deeply disappointed that it included retroactive
immunity for anyone alleged to have cooperated with the Administration’s
illegal warrantless wiretapping program. I hope the bill will be further
improved in the Judiciary Committee before it reaches the full Senate.
If the bill that ultimately reaches the Senate floor includes immunity
and does not adequately protect the privacy of Americans, I will fight
it vigorously with every tool at my disposal.”
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