Patriot,

U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) betrayed the Constitution when he pushed the massive expansion and renewal of FISA Section 702, the warrantless mass surveillance bill, through the House last week. . .

But the battle is not over.

In the U.S. Senate, bipartisan opposition is growing – with senators from both sides of the aisle demanding a warrant requirement and the end to spy agencies purchasing data they would otherwise need a warrant to access.

If the Senate doesn’t pass the identical bill the House passed last week, the program will lapse this Friday.

Already, Deep State shills in the Senate, like Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) and Susan Collins (R-ME), are shrieking that the surveillance program – with or without a warrant requirement – will go off-line until Congress approves a bill.

In other words, if the Senate doesn’t approve the House bill, it could force them to approve a warrant amendment just to get the foreign surveillance program back on-line.

And in the meantime, the American people would actually live under the Constitution again, at least with respect to federal snooping.

Call both of your U.S. Senators now at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to OPPOSE H.R. 7888, the warrantless mass surveillance expansion and renewal bill.

By now, they all know about this bill, so you don’t need to explain it to them. You just need to DEMAND they VOTE NO.

We’re already seeing reports of bipartisan opposition in the Senate, and opponents of the bill, including Rand Paul (R-KY) and Ron Wyden (D-OR), are threatening to delay the bill past the deadline unless they get time to debate and vote on amendments – including the warrant requirement.

But it’s absolutely critical every U.S. Senator knows the American people are with Rand Paul on defending the Constitution and not the Deep State swamp.

Without your vocal support, it’s too easy for the weak-kneed members of both parties to think the opposition to warrantless mass surveillance isn’t really that strong.

It’s critical you call them at (202) 224-3121 to prove them wrong!

This is extremely urgent, and this is a battle we can still win, so make sure you take just one minute to call both your U.S. Senators.

This has become an epic David and Goliath battle, and it’s critical you and I build up our forces and DOUBLE DOWN.

Right now, your liberty is on the line.

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And if you can, please support Campaign for Liberty with a contribution to help us fight this battle in the Senate.

With your support, we can reach even more people and generate even more calls, emails, and e-postcards before it’s too late.

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For Liberty,

John McCardell
Executive Director

P.S. This week the Senate will take up warrantless mass surveillance.

Renewal of FISA and Section 702 are on the line. While champions of liberty like Senator Rand Paul will fight in every way he can, we need to keep the phones ringing and petitions pouring in to your senators.

Call both your U.S. Senators at (202) 224-3121 and tell them to vote NO on H.R. 7888, the warrantless mass surveillance bill.

And if you can, please donate right away to help us win the battle in this critical moment!



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