Conservative warriors in the House are drawing a line in the sand against the Deep State's favorite spying tool, with Reps. Lauren Boebert and Anna Paulina Luna threatening to torpedo the anticipated FISA Section 702 reauthorization vote.
The two America First champions are testing Speaker Mike Johnson's razor-thin majority just months before the April 20 deadline, when the controversial surveillance program is set to expire. Their bold stand represents a growing revolt among constitutional conservatives who refuse to rubber-stamp the intelligence community's blank check to spy on American citizens.
Patriots vs. The Surveillance State
Section 702 has been the Deep State's weapon of choice for warrantless surveillance, routinely abused by federal agencies to target political opponents and everyday Americans. Despite promises of reform, the program has been repeatedly misused by the same three-letter agencies that weaponized their power against President Trump and his supporters.
Boebert and Luna understand what many establishment Republicans don't: the American people are fed up with being spied on by their own government. These constitutional conservatives are willing to put their political capital on the line to protect the Fourth Amendment rights that our founders died for.
"We cannot continue to give the Deep State unlimited power to surveil Americans without proper oversight," a source close to the conservative coalition told reporters.
Speaker Johnson now faces a critical test of his leadership. Will he stand with the constitutional conservatives who elected him, or will he cave to pressure from the intelligence establishment and their RINO allies?
Trump Administration's Opportunity
This conservative uprising presents a golden opportunity for the Trump-Vance administration to fulfill their promise of dismantling the Deep State. With patriots like Boebert and Luna leading the charge, Republicans can finally end the surveillance abuse that plagued Trump's first term and continues to threaten every freedom-loving American.
The question remains: will Speaker Johnson listen to the conservative base that put Republicans back in power, or will he betray the America First movement when it matters most? The clock is ticking, and patriots are watching.
