Intelligence agencies may have to find a new way to spy on Donald Trump
Despite House Speaker Mike Johnson’s best efforts, permanent Washington’s treasured spying program, FISA, will expire next week.
This was solidified today when Johnson’s proposed renewal, which would have enabled shadowy intelligence agencies to continue their broad domestic surveillance campaigns, was voted down in Congress.
That vote was a good thing, but how long will this victory last? Not long if D.C. bureaucrats get their way. The FISA program is what allowed them to spy on Donald Trump, after all. They don’t want to lose that power.
Click the image below to watch Tucker Carlson’s immediate reaction to this breaking story.
From Tucker’s monologue:
“If there’s one thing the Republican Party, the opposition party, should be doing in response to [America’s intelligence agencies working to rig the presidential election], it’s fighting back against this descent into totalitarianism. They should be working to return freedom and democracy to the country. They should defend the Constitution. They should reign in these agencies, Washington’s secret police. But you will not be surprised to learn they’ve been busy doing just the opposite.” If you've already joined, welcome aboard. We're so happy you're here. If you haven't, we'd love to have you on the team. Your membership will help us tell the truth about the things that matter.
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