In a stunning late-night development, the U.S. Senate unanimously voted to extend the controversial Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) powers after the House spectacularly failed to reauthorize the program before its looming deadline.

The temporary extension hands another victory to the Deep State apparatus that has repeatedly abused these surveillance tools to spy on American citizens – including President Trump during the Russia hoax witch hunt.

The House's failure to act represents a massive missed opportunity to finally reign in the out-of-control intelligence agencies that have turned these supposed "foreign" surveillance powers into a domestic spying operation against We the People.

Patriots have been fighting for years to either kill FISA Section 702 entirely or implement serious reforms that would prevent the FBI from conducting backdoor searches on Americans without warrants. Instead, the surveillance state gets to live another day.

The FISA program has been plagued by abuse scandals, from the Carter Page warrant debacle that launched the Trump-Russia investigation to recent revelations that FBI agents routinely search American communications without proper justification.

The question now is whether Trump administration officials will use this extension period to push for real reforms or allow the intelligence community to continue operating with minimal oversight.

With Trump back in the White House and patriots like Tulsi Gabbard leading the intelligence community, there's still hope that these surveillance powers could be reined in before they're permanently reauthorized.

But this Senate vote proves the swamp runs deep – even with Republican control, the establishment's surveillance apparatus remains untouchable. How much longer will Americans tolerate being spied on by their own government?

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Source: Next News Network