And that's been the big debate within the House on that particular issue, on the issue in general, I think. But this did pass. I think what's happened is The intelligence community has developed a system that is so broad, so sweeping that it's very hard for them to issue warrants. When they start including Americans within their sweep and within their search, they just dig in deep and they don't want to do that. (00:37–00:47)
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Asserts that the intelligence community's system is too broad to easily issue warrants.
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