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Block Trump's warrantless spying on Americans in votes this week!

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    Block Trump's warrantless spying on Americans in votes this week!

    Petition to Congress:
    We urge you to oppose any bill to reauthorize FISA surveillance unless it closes the data broker and backdoor search loopholes.

    Speaker Johnson plans to hold votes this week that would extend and expand the Trump administration's warrantless surveillance of Americans.1

    Johnson, Trump, and Stephen Miller want to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without any privacy reforms.2 But we can still block this effort and close loopholes that the government abuses to spy on Americans.

    Demand Progress is leading the charge with a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers and hundreds of organizations to defeat Trump's mass surveillance plans. We must send in another wave of constituent messages to our lawmakers as the deadline to extend FISA nears!

    Sign the petition: Tell Congress to close surveillance loopholes THIS WEEK! Block Trump's warrantless spying before it's too late.

    Adding to the dangers of the government's domestic spying capabilities, the White House recently said it wants to use AI to collect and analyze "commercial bulk data on Americans, such as geolocation and web browsing data."3 It would be a terrifying expansion of the Trump administration's spying powers.

    Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies exploit the "data broker loophole" to bypass privacy rights by purchasing our sensitive private information from data collection companies. They also use the "backdoor search loophole" to circumvent court orders and search through billions of communications.

    Voters across the political spectrum overwhelmingly support protecting Americans' privacy and personal data from government surveillance. Congress needs to listen and close these loopholes!

    Sign the petition: No warrantless, AI-powered surveillance in America! Block reauthorization of FISA unless it includes protections for our privacy THIS WEEK.

    Sources:

    1. Punchbowl News, "US begins blockade of Iran. Now what?" April 13, 2026.
    2. Common Dreams, "Trump Openly Calls for 'Clean' Extension of Spying Power Opposed by Privacy Advocates," March 25, 2026.
    3. The New York Times, "How Talks Between Anthropic and the Defense Dept. Fell Apart," March 1, 2026.