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National security laws supercede the courts... If they called info on national security grounds, it would not be disclosed in court papers.
If they secretly kept that info and didn't release it, I guess that could be true. But do we have a reason to believe they're keeping that info?
a FISA court order can force them to collect what they can which would includr time stamps and who you are contacting.
I don't think signal logs it by default though, but jack shit they can do about national security laws since they are incorporated under US law.