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| Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, generally seen as a master congressional deal-maker, walked into a legislative dead end on domestic surveillance that left some of his friends bewildered. The Kentucky Republican had repeatedly insisted on continuing the government's bulk of Americans' phone data. That put him at odds with the Obama administration and the Republican-run House, which overwhelmingly endorsed significant limits. Senators say McConnell overestimated his ability to force a deadline-driven extension, and seemed to misjudge the bipartisan support for the House-crafted changes. Most puzzling to some were the veteran lawmaker's actions that allowed a first-term senator — his GOP colleague from Kentucky, Rand Paul — to use the Senate's elaborate rules to delay things long enough to cause the entire USA Patriot Act to lapse for a couple of days, starting at midnight Sunday. As Democrats heaped scorn on McConnell, even some allies said they didn't understand what end game he had in mind. "I don't know. I just don't," said Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine. "You'll have to ask him," said Sen. Thad Cochran, R-Miss. Following the September 2001 terrorist attacks, Congress passed the Patriot Act to improve detection of potential terrorism. Particularly controversial, once it came to light in 2013, was the National Security Agency's massive gathering of phone records. The actual conversations were not captured. The House voted overwhelmingly this year to end the bulk , and to require the government to obtain court orders to pursue specific phone records. The Senate concurred Tuesday, but only after a protracted battle that left McConnell at odds with many Republicans. Obama signed the bill into law Tuesday night. "I don't know why McConnell got in the way of this. It just doesn't make sense to me," said Rep. Bill Flores, a senior House Republican from Texas. The issue put a spotlight on the strained relationship between Kentucky's nationally prominent senators. Paul, whose father was a libertarian hero from Texas, vaulted to the Senate in 2010 by defeating McConnell's choice for the seat. But Paul endorsed McConnell's tightly contested 2014 re-election bid, and McConnell returned the favor by endorsing Paul's 2016 presidential campaign. Tensions between the two men ran high in an unusual Sunday Senate session. McConnell failed to persuade Paul to allow a short-term extension of the Patriot Act or a quick approval of the House bill. "I forced the expiration of the NSA's illegal spying program," Paul boasted in a campaign fundraising e-mail. Asked Tuesday if the nation would be safer, or less safe, with Paul as president, McConnell demurred. "You're trying to get me to make a derogatory comment about members of the Senate," he said. "I'm not going to do that. I admire and respect them all." Senators in both parties said the Patriot Act lapse could have been avoided if McConnell had let the debate play out a few weeks earlier. "Senate Republicans wasted precious time as the clock ran out on key national security authority," said Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin of Illinois. In a final setback Tuesday, the Senate rejected McConnell's bid to amend the House bill and force fairly minor concessions. Democrats said he was trying to save face. | ||
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