Jake Sullivan: FISA Warrant Mandate Does Not Serve The National Security Interests Of The United States

JACQUI HEINRICH, FOX NEWS: Thanks, Jake. On FISA, there are a couple of amendments that are being considered. One of them would require a warrant for every query of lawfully collected data. If that were to pass and get into the bill, would the president veto that bill?

JAKE SULLIVAN: So I’m not in a position to stand here today and make veto threats on behalf of the president. Those are, you know, decisions for him to make. What I will tell you is that, we do not believe that that serves the national security interests of the United States. And in fact, today I will be making that case to a number of members, that the warrant requirement, as conceived, is not the best way, actually, to ensure the protection of the personal privacy of Americans.

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