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Tell Congress: Don't let the Trump administration spy on internet browsing history!

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    Tell Congress: Don't let the Trump administration spy on internet browsing history!

    Letter to the House:
    We demand that you oppose the Patriot Act renewal that comes from a conference committee unless it includes the Wyden-Daines amendment to the Patriot Act. Stop Bill Barr and the Trump administration from spying on our internet browser and search history without a warrant.

    Letter to the Senate:
    We demand that you oppose any efforts to sneak a PATRIOT Act reauthorization through by sending it to conference, and we urge you to oppose it if McConnell tries to invoke cloture and on the floor if it comes up for a vote.We look to you for leadership in stopping the Trump administration from spying on our internet browser and search history without a warrant.

    Major US cities are burning and Trump is about to pour gas on the fires. The Trump Administration wants to spy on your internet search and browser history without a warrant, and Congress is about to facilitate it.1

    But it actually, surprisingly, gets even worse: when Trump refers to protesters and “antifa” as domestic terrorists, he’s signaling that he wants the FBI, NSA, and a host of other intelligence agencies to use vast surveillance powers to target and harass protesters without needing a warrant.

    Congress can stop the Trump administration from invading Americans’ internet privacy in this critical moment, but they need to feel the pressure from you to stop this from happening.

    Sign the petition: Tell Congress to stop Bill Barr and the Trump administration from spying on our internet browser and search history without a warrant!

    The Trump administration is threatening to use the government’s massive surveillance powers, like the PATRIOT Act, to spy on Americans without a warrant. And the implications are terrifying.

    Trump has already demonstrated his desire to use “overwhelming military force” to squash peaceful protests across the country. That coupled with a massive internet spying dragnet would undermine free speech on the internet.

    The Trump administration has already tried to use surveillance power against protesters. Back in 2017, Trump’s DOJ attempted to collect the IP addresses of 1.3 million people who visited an anti-inauguration website. Clearly, the privacy Trump is concerned about is his own, and he’s willing to erode free society to maintain his grip on power.

    We must fight back. We nearly won in both the Senate and the House, rallying bipartisan opposition to handing Trump these spying powers. But leadership went around that opposition. The House voted to send the Patriot Act renewal to a conference committee. The Senate hasn’t yet agreed. If we can get them to oppose that request, we’ll have another shot at removing these warrantless spying powers.

    If we lose this fight, the Trump administration will teeter closer to authoritarianism while targeting anyone who doesn’t politically support Trump. It’s time to take action and stand on the right side of history.

    Tell Congress to stop Bill Barr and the Trump administration from spying on our internet browser and search history without a warrant!

     

    Sources:
    1. Vice, “Activists Are Trying to Stop the FBI From Snooping on Your Web History,” May 18, 2020.