President Joe Biden signed into law on Saturday a bill renewing a critical US surveillance programme, averting a potential lapse after debates regarding FBI limitations nearly caused the statute to expire. The Senate narrowly passed the legislation by a 60-34 vote just hours before its midnight deadline, securing bipartisan support and extending the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act's (FISA) Section 702 for two years. Expressing gratitude, President Biden commended congressional leaders for their collaborative efforts.