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Trump Backs Deep State Spying Law His Supporters Hate

Donald Trump knows a thing or two about being spied on. Americans still haven’t forgotten how the former president was targeted by the deep state and the globalist media while he tried to put America first. So it’s shocking to see him back a renewal of Section 702—the controversial surveillance law that lets federal agencies scoop up private information on American citizens, just by snooping on foreigners. No warrant, no oversight, just government power run wild.

Liberty-loving Americans should be furious. Section 702 allows shadowy intelligence agencies to gather information on innocent citizens, all by pretending they’re only after foreign threats. This is the kind of privacy invasion that big-government bureaucrats and swamp creatures love—because it builds their control and chips away at basic freedoms. Privacy advocates are right to sound the alarm. The Constitution is supposed to mean something, even when the elites in Washington want more power.

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Meanwhile, Democrats sit back and pretend they care about civil rights and privacy, but where are they now? Silent as usual, or worse, quietly supporting the same abuses. Why the sudden change of heart? Simple: as long as the government control stays in woke, globalist hands, they’re just fine with big brother watching us all. Hypocrisy at its finest.

Every time intelligence agencies get more unchecked power, we get burned. Look at what happened under Obama—spying, political targeting, the weaponization of the federal government. It’s a slippery slope when Americans start losing their right to privacy in the name of “security.” Real security comes from trusting the people and respecting their freedoms, not letting unelected officials snoop through our lives.

Trump’s supporters didn’t send him to the White House to empower the very swamp that tried to destroy him. They sent him to drain it. Conservative Americans want safety—but not at the cost of their God-given rights. If we allow Section 702 to continue, what’s next? How long before every text, every call, every thought is fair game for a government database? If liberty dies in the dark, who’s going to flip the switch back on?

Written by Staff Reports

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