The president downplayed concerns, saying there is no wrongdoing behind ongoing reports of mysterious drone activity.
Reps. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) announced that they would be joining the panel.
Since the bill was narrowly reauthorized by Congress in 2018, a series of abuses have come to light that have thrown the entire process’s future into question.
One excludes a provision featured in the rival bill that would require a warrant for queries of U.S. citizens’ communications.
The FISA tool is set to expire by the end of the year.