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Press Release: Bennet and Warren Lead Call for Treasury and State to Justify Lifting Sanctions on Spyware Enablers

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Senators Bennet, Warren, and colleagues urge Treasury and State to explain lifting sanctions on spyware enablers.

Quiver AI Summary

Senators call for clarifications on sanctions lifting: Colorado Senator Michael Bennet, along with Senators Elizabeth Warren and Jeanne Shaheen, has urged the Treasury and State Departments to explain the recent lifting of sanctions on three individuals affiliated with the Intellexa Consortium, known for providing spyware that targets Americans and journalists.

Concerns over national security raised: The senators expressed concerns that the lifting of sanctions contradicts previous efforts to restrain the use of commercial spyware. Bennet stated that despite prior sanctions, Intellexa has continued its operations and urged for a briefing on the administration's actions against this phenomenon.

Deadline set for briefing: The bipartisan request demands that the Departments of Treasury and State provide a briefing to Congress no later than February 27, 2026, detailing steps taken to combat the misuse of spyware and the rationale behind the recent sanctions relief.

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