Vote NO today to block Trump's warrantless spying on Americans!
Petition to Congress:
We urge you to oppose any bill to reauthorize FISA surveillance unless it closes the data broker and backdoor search loopholes.
Trump, Stephen Miller, and Speaker Johnson are trying again to pass AI-supercharged warrantless government spying on Americans.
Johnson will hold a vote TODAY on extending Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) without critical privacy reforms — even though hundreds of lawmakers are calling for checks on government surveillance.1
Demand Progress and a bipartisan majority in Congress want to close the loopholes that the Trump administration abuses to look through our online communications and location data. This could be the decisive vote ahead of the reauthorization deadline on Thursday.
Sign the petition: Tell Congress to vote NO on Trump's warrantless government spying bill today.
After Trump and Stephen Miller's recent defeat on Section 702, a telling headline read, "Trump suffers rare defeat with House Republicans."2
But some key Democrats are still considering voting to rubber-stamp Trump's spying powers despite the government's constitutional abuses.3 And the White House is pressuring the Republicans who oppose this mass surveillance.
With the vote today, it's critical that we ramp up the pressure on ALL members of Congress to listen to their constituents and end warrantless government spying NOW.
Sign the petition: No warrantless surveillance in America! Vote NO on Trump and Stephen Miller's spying plan.
Sources:
- Just Security, "Fool's Gold: Speaker Johnson's Section 702 proposal would place no limits on backdoor searches," April 26, 2026.
- Axios, "Trump suffers rare defeat with House Republicans," April 17, 2026.
- Common Dreams, "Key Democrats Under Pressure to Reject House GOP’s New 3-Year FISA Extension," April 23, 2026.