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Congressman confronts FBI over โ€œegregiousโ€ unlawful search of his personal data

Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Ill.)

Enlarge / Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Ill.) (credit: Bill Clark / Contributor | CQ-Roll Call, Inc.)

Last month, a declassified FBI report revealed that the bureau had used Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) to conduct multiple unlawful searches of a sitting Congress memberโ€™s personal communications. Wired was the first to report the abuse, but for weeks, no one knew exactly which lawmaker was targeted by the FBI. That changed this week when Rep. Darin LaHood (R-Ill.) revealed during an annual House Intelligence Committee hearing on world threats that the FBIโ€™s abuse of 702 was โ€œin factโ€ aimed at him.

โ€œThis careless abuse by the FBI is unfortunate,โ€ LaHood said at the hearing, suggesting that the searches of his name not only โ€œdegrades trust in FISAโ€ but was a โ€œthreat to separation of powersโ€ in the United States. Calling the FBIโ€™s past abuses of Section 702 โ€œegregious,โ€ the congressmanโ€”who is leading the House Intelligence Committee's working group pushing to reauthorize Section 702 amid a steeply divided Congressโ€”said that โ€œironically,โ€ being targeted by the FBI gives him a โ€œunique perspectiveโ€ on โ€œwhatโ€™s wrong with the FBI.โ€

LaHood has said that having his own Fourth Amendment rights violated in ways others consider โ€œfrighteningโ€ positions him well to oversee the working group charged with implementing bipartisan reforms and safeguards that would prevent any such abuses in the future.

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