GOV/MIL House Approves Two Year FISA-702 Extension Permitting Warrantless Surveillance of Americans

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane

House Approves Two Year FISA-702 Extension Permitting Warrantless Surveillance of Americans​


April 12, 2024 | Sundance | 75 Comments
As anticipated by highly frustrated observers (me included), the House of Representatives has provided a two-year extension of the FISA-702 surveillance authority, with no substantive restrictions. While the issue is enough to make a person break things, the outcome does not come as a surprise.


Speaker Mike Johnson said earlier he was against FISA-702 extensions after seeing the evidence of thousands of Americans illegally captured under surveillance. According to the DOJ Office of Inspector General, the 14 month total of illegal searches for 2021 exceeded 1.1 million. Yes, THAT’s MILLION, and the searches were done by over 10,000 federal employees and contractors who have access to the personal electronic data of every American.

However, now that House Speaker Johnson is a member of the intelligence “gang of eight” and getting briefings from the intelligence community, he now sees value in the FISA-702 surveillance program regardless of the constitutional damage created in the aftermath of warrantless searches, a 4th Amendment issue.

The DC intelligence briefings are filled with pearl-clutching nonsense; however, none of the primary people in DC are willing to take on the intelligence community except Donald J Trump. This reality is one of the core reasons why the IC attack President Trump. The IC is a weaponized assembly of corrupt intelligence operatives from a broad spectrum of agencies, and nothing they say with authority can be trusted against the context of their self-interest.

WASHINGTON DC – The House on Friday passed legislation reauthorizing a controversial government surveillance power — capping off a monthslong debate marked by acrimonious GOP infighting.

The 273-147 bipartisan vote is a win for embattled Speaker Mike Johnson, who has struggled publicly to bridge the deep divides within his conference. But it also puts him at odds with some of his biggest conservative critics, 88 of whom opposed the bill, as he faces the threat of an ouster vote.



The bill still needs to get through the Senate and to President Joe Biden’s desk by the April 19 deadline for reauthorizing the spy power.

Friday’s vote comes just two days after 19 Republicans prevented Johnson from even bringing a bill to the floor to reauthorize Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the intelligence community to collect the communications of foreign targets without a warrant.

Another dramatic turn came just ahead of the bill’s final passage, with a proposal to require warrants when searching foreign data collected by the surveillance program for information related to Americans failed on 212-212 tie.

The Biden administration and members of the Intelligence Committee waged an intense lobbying effort ahead of the vote; Attorney General Merrick Garland was calling members on Friday to urge their support for the bill and opposition to the warrant requirement, according to a person familiar with the conversations who was granted anonymity to speak candidly.

In a bid to get his holdouts on board, Johnson shortened the reauthorization period for the program from five years to two years — which caused heartburn in some corners of the Biden administration and would put the next wiretapping fight in a potential second Trump term, if the GOP’s standard-bearer wins in November. (read more)

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Don’t get too upset about this; this outcome was always going to be what happens. After spending several days trying to convince people in DC a few months ago, I realized the effort was futile.

We the People are in an abusive relationship with our government, and nothing is going to happen until the abused finally say, ‘enough is enough’ and stop allowing themselves to be victimized by a weaponized government.

Saying “enough is enough” takes a myriad of approaches, including extreme compliance and I will explain my thinking in greater detail very soon. You will understand much better when you understand what lawful non-adherence to their manufactured pretending looks like….
 

Elza

Veteran Member
Speaker Johnson on his FISA flip flop: “When I was a member of the Judiciary I saw the abuses of the FBI, hundreds of thousands of abuses. And then I became Speaker and got the confidential briefing to understand how important it is for national security.”
Translation: I was bought off and/or threatened. Personlly, I lean toward the "bought off" option.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Translation: I was bought off and/or threatened. Personlly, I lean toward the "bought off" option.
Actually MTG explained her "reversal" of position on this on today's Bannon War Room.

I "edited" a previous comment I made derogatory of MTG, accusing her of apparent positional "sale." Removed the critique.

Watch MTG's comment and the reason behind her "flip" - which isn't really a flip but rather an "adjustment" to the bill.

It may still not pass in the final version. RT 13:30 after two advertisements.


Dobbin
 

KFhunter

Veteran Member
This is why Wray keeps putting out warnings of attacks coming soon and illegals and terrorists crossing the border, to get that fisa passed

Like I said quite a few times, I don’t think they or anyone (Trump) can *fix this country under the constraints placed upon the government and not violate the constitution
 

Plain Jane

Just Plain Jane
Actually MTG explained her "reversal" of position on this on today's Bannon War Room.
Thanks for posting this. I can appreciate her strategy.

I first heard about this vote on Tim Pool last night. The guest was Dennis Kucinich. It's amazing how he has not changed his mindset in all these years but he would now be considered far right by the Democrats.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
Translation: I was bought off and/or threatened. Personlly, I lean toward the "bought off" option.

Yea, yea, yea .... same excuse every single time someone's "teammate" votes / says something that goes against their teams narrative! At least you didn't say .... "they took him in a room and showed him the JFK footage" ...

What's it going to take to get people to wake up to the fact that this is nothing more than a WWE wrestling soap opera show, for the consumption of the masses???

The parasites keep playing the people along, with their good guy this vote, bad guy next vote, while saying what you want to hear most of the time, along with the constant ideology of >>> "at least he's better than the other team's guy" .... meanwhile, they (all of them playing along together) are slowly taking us where the Globalist want us to be!!!!
 

et2

Has No Life - Lives on TB
This is why Wray keeps putting out warnings of attacks coming soon and illegals and terrorists crossing the border, to get that fisa passed

Like I said quite a few times, I don’t think they or anyone (Trump) can *fix this country under the constraints placed upon the government and not violate the constitution

Then deport them. Every single one. They don’t belong here, they shouldn’t be here …. End stop. We’ve been setup to lose. Every single time. Create a problem … use it to target everyone. That’s our government folks.

A government by government for government. That is what we have … complete control of everything running a criminal enterprise.

You see … it’s for your safety. Step by step … piece by piece.

And you know who the real target is … it’s not the illegals and terrorists … they were invited and paid by FJB , deep state, and Demonrats to come.

That excuse is a smoke screen.
 

custom2006

Senior Member
Then deport them. Every single one. They don’t belong here, they shouldn’t be here …. End stop. We’ve been setup to lose. Every single time. Create a problem … use it to target everyone. That’s our government folks.

A government by government for government. That is what we have … complete control of everything running a criminal enterprise.

You see … it’s for your safety. Step by step … piece by piece.

And you know who the real target is … it’s not the illegals and terrorists … they were invited and paid by FJB , deep state, and Demonrats to come.

That excuse is a smoke screen.

This is the reason for the season! Notice the word conspiracy is used frequently, but in our reality, we know what is actually happening is NO conspiracy!!!!

"The Kalergi Plan"​


The Kalergi Plan, sometimes called the Coudenhove-Kalergi Conspiracy,[1] is a debunked far-right, antisemitic, white genocide conspiracy theory.[2][3] The theory claims that Austrian-Japanese politician Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi, creator of the Paneuropean Union, concocted a plot to mix white Europeans with other races via immigration.[4] The conspiracy theory is most often associated with European groups and parties, but it has also spread to North American politics.[5]

"White Genocide Conspiracy Theory"​


The white genocide, white extinction,[1] or white replacement conspiracy theory[2][3][4] is a white supremacist[5][6][7][8] conspiracy theory that claims there is a deliberate plot (often blamed on Jews[5][8]) to cause the extinction of whites through forced assimilation,[9] mass immigration, and/or violent genocide.[10][11][12][13] It purports that this goal is advanced through the promotion of miscegenation,[14] interracial marriage, mass non-white immigration, racial integration, low fertility rates, abortion, pornography,[15] LGBT identities,[16][17] governmental land-confiscation from whites, organised violence,[9] and eliminationism in majority white countries.[5] Under some theories, Black people,[18] Hispanics,[19][better source needed] and Muslims[20] are blamed for the secret plot, but usually as more fertile immigrants,[21] invaders,[22] or violent aggressors,[23] rather than as the masterminds.[24] A related, but distinct, conspiracy theory is the Great Replacement theory.

"The Great Replacement Theory"​


The Great Replacement (French: Grand Remplacement), also known as replacement theory or great replacement theory,[1][2][3] is a white nationalist[4] far-right conspiracy theory[3][5][6][7] espoused by French author Renaud Camus. The original theory states that, with the complicity or cooperation of "replacist" elites,[a][5][8] the ethnic French and white European populations at large are being demographically and culturally replaced by non-white peoples—especially from Muslim-majority countries—through mass migration, demographic growth and a drop in the birth rate of white Europeans.[5][9][10] Since then, similar claims have been advanced in other national contexts, notably in the United States.
 
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CaryC

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Think that is bad, here is the scum in the other chamber, including both of mine:

Thirty Republican senators voted to reauthorize a contentiously debated warrantless- spying tool on Saturday.

The bill to reauthorize Section 702 passed by a 60-34 vote after six amendments were defeated. Support and opposition crossed party lines, with 17 Democrats and independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont joining 18 Republicans in voting no, while Republican Sens. J.D. Vance of Ohio, Shelly Moore Capito of West Virginia and Eric Schmitt of Missouri and Democratic Sens. Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Catherine Cortez Masto of Nevada did not cast a vote. Thirty Republicans joined 29 Democrats and independent Sen. Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona in voting to pass the measure, which is headed to President Joe Biden’s desk for his signature. (RELATED: Senate Votes To Reauthorize Warrantless Surveillance Tool Minutes After It Expired)

Here are the thirty Republican Senators who voted for final passage: John Barrasso of Wyoming, John Boozman of Arkansas, Katie Britt of Alabama, Ted Budd of North Carolina, Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, Susan Collins of Maine, John Cornyn of Texas, Tom Cotton of Arkansas, Mike Crapo of Idaho, Joni Ernst of Iowa, Deb Fischer of Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Chuck Grassley of Iowa, Cindy Hyde-Smith of Mississippi, John Kennedy of Louisiana, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Jerry Moran of Kansas, Markwayne Mullin of Oklahoma, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska, Pete Ricketts of Nebraska, Mitt Romney of Utah, Mike Rounds of South Dakota, Marco Rubio of Florida, Dan Sullivan of Alaska, John Thune of South Dakota, Thom Tillis of North Carolina, Roger Wicker of Mississippi and Todd Young of Indiana.

 
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