White House National Security Agency (NSA) to collect Americans' phone records in an attempt to stop the urges Congress to reject.
Coming with a key vote, President Barack Obama's spokesman restrictions on NSA a major counter-terrorism tool "hastily done" would of.
NSA chief Gen. Keith Alexander to vote against the proposed measure spent Tuesday lobbying Congress.
Critics NSA collecting phone data privacy is a false attack.
'Blunt approach'
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National Security Agency (NSA) 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush after the start of the program as part of far-reaching surveillance on Americans' phone records in 2001 started collecting.
But the scope of practice, former CIA contractor oversight Edward Snowden classified U.S. files leaked when it became clear in June, continued under President Barack Obama.
A U.S. secret court NSA phone records of tens of millions of U.S. consumers over the phone company had emerged from Verizon.
This information, known as metadata, originating and receiving phone number is (mobile signal, call or text for Mobiles determined by the broadcast towers), call duration, time, date and location.
The content of the conversation, however, are not covered. Monitoring applies to calls placed within the United States, and calls between the United States and abroad.
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Mr. Amash said: "The data from a person under investigation or edit my personal data blocks NSA grant recovery."
An amendment will be voted on Wednesday.
Even if the House passes the measure, Mr. Obama's Democratic Party control of the Senate, the law is seen as unlikely to be.
House Democrats Jared Polis John Conyers and the "information poor Americans needlessly swept up in a government database is not sure what makes it" He endorsed the move.
However, measurements of the White House an important tool in the prevention of terrorist attacks, intelligence agencies would lose.
"The blunt approach an informed, deliberative process or production is not open," said spokesman Jay Carney.
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"How do we do this, we have a responsibility, and the problem is how we take care of our people and protect our civil liberties and privacy is a difficult problem."
Democrats and Republicans on both sides of the debate, with lining, has divided the major parties.
General Keith Alexander
NSA chief Gen. Keith Alexander phone's ability to collect data has applied for
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Mr. Snowden charged with leaking classified information the U.S. has.
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