Seems a bit cloudy to me. This is the next paragraph:

The question of the scope of the President's constitutional powers, if
any, remains judicially unsettled. 156 Congress has acted, however,
providing for a special court to hear requests for warrants for
electronic surveillance in foreign intelligence situations, and
permitting the President to authorize warrantless surveillance to
acquire foreign intelligence information provided that the
communications to be monitored are exclusively between or among
foreign powers and there is no substantial likelihood any ''United
States person'' will be overheard. 157


On 1/23/06, Larry C. Lyons wrote:
> Seems pretty clear to me. The Shrub administration needs a warrant to
> engage in domestic electronic surveillance.

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