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FISA 702 reauthorization: Who are the 17 Republicans who voted against it – see the full list

By WEB DESK TEAM
June 11, 2026 2 Min Read
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The U.S. House of Representatives on Thursday refused to extend provisions of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) until July 2. This comes amid the row over the president Donald Trumpdecision Bill Pulte successor as director of national intelligence Tulsi Gabbard.

U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Lauren Boebert (R-Kentucky) were the Republicans who voted against extending FISA. (Reuters)
U.S. Reps. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and Lauren Boebert (R-Kentucky) were the Republicans who voted against extending FISA. (Reuters)

As director of national intelligence, Pulte will be in charge of the spy agency. He is scheduled to take office on June 19. The FISA extension sought by the Trump administration failed in a vote of 198 to 218. Now, without congressional approval, the legal provisions granting sweeping powers to monitor foreigners’ phone calls, emails and other communications are set to expire on Friday.

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The vote involved FISA Section 702, which the U.S. House of Representatives noted was intended to “amend the FISA Amendments of 2008 to expand the authority of Title VII of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 and for other purposes.”

Among those who voted against the FISA extension were 19 Republicans. Here is the complete list.

Full list of Republicans who voted against FISA

Republicans who voted against the FISA extension are as follows:

  1. Lauren Boebert, Colorado
  2. Josh Brechin, Oklahoma State
  3. Tim Burchett, Tennessee
  4. Eric Burleson, Missouri
  5. Kate Carmack, Florida
  6. Michael Crowder, Texas
  7. Andrew S. Clyde of Georgia
  8. Elijah Crane of Arizona
  9. Warren Davidson of Ohio
  10. Troy Downing, Montana
  11. Russ Fulcher of Idaho
  12. Paul A. Gosar, also of Arizona
  13. Harriet M. Hagerman of Wyoming
  14. Mike Kennedy of Utah
  15. Thomas Massey of Kentucky
  16. John W. Rose, also of Tennessee
  17. Chip Roy from Texas
  18. Michael A. Rulli also from Ohio
  19. Keith Self, also from Texas

19 Republicans voted against it and 190 Republicans voted in favor. Among Democrats, 7 voted in favor of extending FISA and 199 voted against.

Before the vote, House Democrats said in a statement that “the clear motivation for his promotion is Bill Pulte’s demonstrated willingness to search government databases for alleged scandals involving President Trump’s chosen political enemies.” Pulte, a longtime Trump loyalist and former director of the Federal Housing Finance Agency, said. During this time, he was known to launch investigations into Trump’s political opponents.

Now, despite this lapse, intelligence agencies can continue to implement the communications surveillance program until March 2027. That’s because the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court has approved a one-year certification of warrantless surveillance tactics and procedures. However, without updated regulations, communications providers may stop working with the government.

That could lead to data gaps as the Trump administration must go to court to force compliance.

(Inputs from Bloomberg)

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