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Conservative FISA revolt poses fresh test for Speaker Johnson

📅 Mar 24, 2026 👁 3 views 🔗 Original Source ↗
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Conservative FISA revolt poses fresh test for Speaker Johnson

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Truth Score
TRUE
95%
Truth Score

The article's claims about the FISA deadline, conservative opposition, and Speaker Johnson's narrow majority are all well-documented and verified by multiple sources. The political dynamics described accurately reflect the current situation.

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Key Findings

1 FISA Section 702 expires April 20, 2026 as stated
2 Both Boebert and Luna have explicitly threatened to vote against the rule
3 Johnson's 218-214 majority is accurately described as razor-thin

Claim Analysis (4)

01
✓ TRUE 100% confidence

"FISA Section 702 expires on April 20, 2026"

Multiple sources confirm this expiration date consistently across all coverage
Sources: Multiple news reports
02
✓ TRUE 95% confidence

"Representatives Boebert and Luna are threatening to vote against the procedural rule vote"

Direct quotes from both representatives confirm their threats to tank the rule vote
Sources: Boebert and Luna social media posts
03
✓ TRUE 95% confidence

"Speaker Johnson has a 'razor-thin majority'"

The 218-214 majority is confirmed as the slimmest margin since before World War II
Sources: Congressional records
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✓ TRUE 90% confidence

"Vote has been delayed until mid-April"

House Republican leaders confirmed they will not bring the vote up as originally scheduled
Sources: House leadership statements

⚠ Bias Indicators

• political framing

📚 Verify With

→ Congressional records
→ House leadership statements
→ Representatives' official statements