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VICTORY: Conservative Patriots FORCE House GOP to Delay FISA Spy Powers Vote Until April

Gary FranchiMarch 21, 2026129 views
VICTORY: Conservative Patriots FORCE House GOP to Delay FISA Spy Powers Vote Until April
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House Republican leaders have been forced to punt a planned vote on controversial FISA surveillance powers to April after facing fierce resistance from conservative members who refuse to extend the government's spy authority without meaningful reform.

According to reports, GOP leadership had planned to push through legislation extending Section 702 surveillance powers - the same authorities weaponized against President Trump and countless Americans. But patriotic conservatives in the House stood their ground, demanding real accountability before handing the administrative state another blank check to spy on citizens.

This is exactly the kind of backbone we need from our representatives. For too long, establishment Republicans have rolled over and given the Deep State everything it wants, no questions asked. Remember how these same FISA powers were abused to spy on Trump's 2016 campaign? How the FBI lied to FISA courts repeatedly?

America First Conservatives Draw a Line in the Sand

The conservative revolt sends a clear message: the days of rubber-stamping surveillance state overreach are over. These patriots understand what's at stake - our Fourth Amendment rights and the basic principle that government shouldn't spy on Americans without probable cause and proper oversight.

President Trump has made it clear that ending the weaponization of federal agencies is a top priority for his second term. With patriots like Stephen Miller and other America First voices in key positions, there's finally momentum to rein in the surveillance state that has run roughshod over constitutional rights for decades.

The April delay gives conservative members more time to craft real reforms - not cosmetic changes that allow business as usual, but meaningful restrictions on how these powers can be used against American citizens.

This fight isn't over. The Deep State and their establishment allies will use these two months to pressure Republicans into caving. They'll claim national security requires unlimited spy powers. Don't buy it - real security comes from following the Constitution, not shredding it.

Will your representative stand with patriots demanding FISA reform, or will they fold to Deep State pressure? It's time to make your voice heard.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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FreeSpeechWarriorVerified20 hours ago
This is just a delay though - we need to stay vigilant and keep the pressure on through April. They're hoping we'll forget about this.
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LimitedGovGuyVerified19 hours ago
This is why primaries matter so much. We need more conservatives who will actually fight the swamp instead of going along to get along.
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PrimaryVoter2024Verified9 hours ago
100% agree. Time to clean house in the next election cycle.
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PatriotDefender1776Verified16 hours ago
FINALLY! Thank God for the few remaining Republicans with actual spines. We cannot let the deep state continue spying on American citizens without proper oversight.
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ConstitutionFirstVerified6 hours ago
Exactly! The 4th Amendment isn't a suggestion, it's the LAW.
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AmericaFirstVetVerified11 hours ago
BOOM! 🇺🇸
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TexasLiberty88Verified9 hours ago
Can someone explain what specific changes they're trying to make to FISA? I want to contact my representative but need the details.
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DCWatchdogVerified8 hours ago
They want to expand warrantless surveillance powers. Basically making it easier to spy on Americans without court approval.
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ConservativeMom3Verified8 hours ago
My husband works in tech and has been warning about government overreach for years. This FISA expansion would be a nightmare for privacy rights. Glad someone is finally listening!
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SmallGovNowVerifiedjust now
About time! The establishment GOP has been selling us out for decades on surveillance issues.