Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) is taking a bold stand that should make every patriotic American cheer: she's refusing to support any "clean" extension of FISA's controversial Section 702 surveillance powers unless Congress first passes the SAVE America Act requiring voter ID nationwide.
In an exclusive interview with Breitbart News, Luna delivered a message that cuts straight to the heart of what's wrong with Washington's priorities: "Voter ID is national security."
Think about that for a moment, folks. We live in a country where the Deep State demands sweeping surveillance powers to "protect" America, yet these same swamp creatures fight tooth and nail against the most basic election security measure - requiring Americans to show ID before voting.
"The only way I would accept a clean extension of Section 702 of FISA is if the SAVE America Act were attached to the legislation," Luna told Breitbart, calling it a "line in the sand" for Republicans.
Luna's brilliant strategy exposes the absolute hypocrisy of the establishment. They'll spy on American citizens in the name of national security, but securing our elections? Suddenly that's "voter suppression" according to the radical left.
Here's what every Republican needs to understand: FISA Section 702 has been weaponized against conservatives for years. Remember how the FBI abused FISA to target President Trump? Now Luna is saying if you want these surveillance powers, you need to prove you actually care about protecting America - starting with our elections.
The SAVE America Act would require proof of citizenship to vote in federal elections. Common sense, right? You need ID to buy beer, board a plane, or enter a federal building, but somehow requiring ID to choose America's leaders is controversial?
Luna's taking the fight directly to the GOP establishment that's been weak on election integrity for too long. She's forcing Republicans to choose: Are you going to keep playing patty-cake with the Deep State, or are you finally going to secure our elections?
Patriots should be flooding their representatives' phone lines supporting Luna's position. If Republicans can't deliver on something as basic as voter ID, why should they get surveillance powers they've already proven they can't be trusted with?
The question is simple: Will House Republicans finally show some backbone and follow Luna's lead?
