In a statement, the White House said Trump’s “entire exceptional national security team is in lockstep with the president in advancing his efforts to achieve a clean reauthorization of FISA 702.” Trump’s position on the statute marks the latest instance in which he has bucked the advice of Gabbard, one of his senior-most intelligence officials, or outright sidelined her as his administration has pursued some of the highest-profile foreign policy priorities. Gabbard has been largely absent as the White House has mounted an eleventh-hour pressure campaign to convince remaining GOP holdouts to sign on before the law expires April 20....