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Dear Patriot,

Statists in Washington, D.C. are taking advantage of the typical year-end chaos in Congress and quietly pushing their agenda while a crucial clock is ticking.

You see, before Congress shuts down for the holidays, they need to pass the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) in order to keep our military up and running.

That’s why key members of Congress and their Deep State handlers have been working behind the scenes to sneak unrelated measures into must-pass bills like the NDAA.

Which is why I’m counting
on your IMMEDIATE action
.

You see Patriot, the “crown jewel” of the Washington, D.C. Spy State –- Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) – expires next April unless Congress takes early action.

And reports have been swirling since September about a scheme to quietly renew Section 702 through an amendment to the NDAA.

This is the section of federal code the Deep State was caught red-handed abusing over and over and over . . . MILLIONS of times in the past several years!

They are supposed to have a warrant and provide reasonable cause to look at your private data, but time and time again, the “intelligence” community ignores the law or circumvents it through loopholes.

It’s CRITICAL you sign your STOP THE SURVEILLANCE STATE petition before it’s too late!

According to reports, U.S. Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is twisting arms so he can quietly renew Section 702 of FISA before the mid-term election kicks off.

Cotton is calling for a “clean” 18-month renewal of Section 702 – despite all of the abuses over the years – so senators and representatives won’t have to vote on the issue until after their next election.

And Cotton is actively lobbying the Trump administration to back this move.

Considering Speaker Mike Johnson’s disgraceful betrayal on this very issue in 2024, chances are he’s only too happy to avoid another showdown on the issue.

I know you agree warrantless surveillance is a power the Swamp never should have been given.

And I’m sure you know it’s a power the Swamp does not want to lose.

While you and I came closer than ever before to winning this critical issue last year, the Swamp has worked every day since then to try to change hearts and minds.

That’s why you and I need to keep the pressure on our senators and representative, demanding they reject any efforts to RAM renewal of Section 702 into any “must-pass” legislation before the end of the year.

There are two things I need you to do:

First, sign your STOP THE SURVEILLANCE STATE petition to stop Senator Tom Cotton's quiet end-around pushing an eighteen-month “clean” renewal of Section 702.

And then I need to ask you to go one step further if you possibly can.

You see, Campaign for Liberty can’t afford to pull out all the stops to finally win this critical fight without an immediate influx of funds.

I know times are tough -- they are for us, too.

But those who want to see freedom stamped out in this country know good and well many Americans are wising up to their schemes.

Now is a crucial time to stop Tom Cotton’s end around by ramming Section 702 renewal into “must-pass” legislation to avoid a public vote.

You and I simply must do all we can to stop it.

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Please sign your STOP THE SURVEILLANCE STATE petition and agree to your largest possible donation so Campaign for Liberty can finally put an end to warrantless spying on Americans.

Your support will enable Campaign for Liberty to turn up the heat on Congress RIGHT NOW -- when it matters most.

So would you consider a generous donation of $500 or $250 to help restore your constitutional rights on this very important issue?

If $500 or $250 is too much at this time, can you give $50 or $25?

I’ve never felt more positive about putting a dagger in Section 702. Please sign your STOP THE SURVEILLANCE STATE petition and make a generous donation today.

For Liberty,
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Ron Paul
Chairman

P.S. The “crown jewel” of the Washington, D.C. Spy State –- Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) – expires next April unless Congress takes early action.

You and I have a great opportunity to strike a mighty blow to Section 702 and stop warrantless spying on Americans.

But U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee, is twisting arms so he can quietly renew Section 702 of FISA before the mid-term election kicks off.

Cotton is calling for a “clean” 18-month renewal of Section 702 – despite all of the abuses over the years – so senators and representatives won’t have to vote on the issue until after their next election.

You and I need to keep the pressure on our senators and representatives, demanding they reject any efforts to RAM renewal of Section 702 into any “must-pass” legislation before the end of the year.

First, sign your STOP THE SURVEILLANCE STATE petition to stop Senator Tom Cotton's quiet end-around pushing an eighteen-month “clean” renewal of Section 702.

And then make your largest possible donation of $500, $250, $100, or $50 to help Campaign for Liberty strike a blow to Section 702 and the Spy State.

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