The administrative state's latest scheme to spy on law-abiding Americans has been exposed, and even some Democrats are admitting what patriots have known all along – federal agencies are trampling on our constitutional rights by purchasing private data instead of following the law.
Lawmakers from both parties are raising red flags about the disturbing practice of federal agencies buying Americans' personal information from data brokers, effectively circumventing Fourth Amendment protections that require warrants for government surveillance.
This revelation comes at a perfect time for the Trump-Vance administration to deliver on their promise to dismantle the deep state apparatus that has been weaponized against everyday Americans. While the Biden regime spent four years expanding government overreach, President Trump now has the opportunity to shut down these unconstitutional surveillance programs once and for all.
The Government's Sneaky Surveillance Scheme
Here's how the scam works: Instead of going through proper legal channels and obtaining warrants like the Constitution requires, federal agencies simply purchase your private data from third-party brokers who collect information from your phone apps, shopping habits, and online activity.
It's the ultimate bureaucratic shell game – agencies like the FBI, CIA, and other alphabet soup organizations can claim they're not "technically" violating your rights because they're buying the data instead of collecting it directly. But make no mistake, patriots – this is government surveillance, plain and simple.
The fact that even some Democrats are concerned shows just how egregious this practice has become. When the party that usually rubber-stamps big government overreach starts asking questions, you know the situation is bad.
Trump Administration Positioned to End the Madness
With Attorney General Pam Bondi, CIA Director John Ratcliffe, and the rest of Trump's constitutional conservative team in place, Americans finally have leaders who will put an end to these deep state surveillance schemes.
This is exactly why we voted for Trump – to restore constitutional government and protect our fundamental rights from an out-of-control administrative state that thinks it can spy on Americans with impunity.
The question is: Will Congress actually do something about it, or just hold more meaningless hearings while your privacy gets auctioned off to the highest bidder?
