The Republican-led Senate has blocked a House bill that would have ended the National Security Agency’s bulk collection of domestic phone records. |
The vote was 57-42, short of the 60-vote threshold to move ahead. It leaves the fate of key provisions of the Patriot Act in doubt with a June 1 deadline less than two weeks away. |
The vote came shortly after midnight Friday as the Senate struggled to complete its work before a weeklong Memorial Day break. |
The House had overwhelmingly passed the USA Freedom Act last week. The measure would authorize case-by-case searches of records held by phone companies instead of the government. |
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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/24/us/politics/senate-nsa-surveillance.html?emc=edit_na_20150523 |
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