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NextImg:The Republicans Who Voted For and Against FISA 702 - www.independentsentinel.com

The NDAA passed, and FISA 702 was approved until April 2024. The CIA outlet, The Washington Post, said it was a rebuke of the far-right fringe. It’s far-right fringe now to attempt to stop an unnecessary provision that the FBI has used to spy on Americans. The provision itself has not stopped any foreign terrorists.

At least HR 6511 was not included – for now. Remarkably, that bill dramatically extends surveillance.

Here are the 147 worthless Republicans who voted to allow the FISA 702 program to continue so the weaponized DOJ could continue spying on Americans. Speaker Johnson, Ted Cruz, Lauren Boebert, and others you don’t want to see on the list were on the list:

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Here are the Republicans who voted to stop the spying.

Rep. Thomas Massie released the names of 118 lawmakers who voted to “protect your right to privacy.” 73 Republicans and 45 Democrats voted against the bill.

  1. Babin – Texas
  2. Baird – Indiana
  3. Bean (FL) – Florida
  4. Biggs – Arizona
  5. Bilirakis – Florida
  6. Bishop (NC) – North Carolina
  7. Bost – Illinois
  8. Brecheen – Oklahoma
  9. Buck – Colorado
  10. Burchett – Tennessee
  11. Burlison – Missouri
  12. Cammack – Florida
  13. Carter (TX) – Texas
  14. Cline – Virginia
  15. Cloud – Texas
  16. Clyde – Georgia
  17. Collins – Georgia
  18. Crane – Arizona
  19. Curtis – Utah
  20. Davidson – Ohio
  21. Donalds – Florida
  22. Duncan – South Carolina
  23. Estes – Kansas
  24. Finstad – Minnesota
  25. Fischbach – Minnesota
  26. Fry – South Carolina
  27. Fulcher – Idaho
  28. Gaetz – Florida
  29. Garcia, Mike – California
  30. Good (VA) – Virginia
  31. Gosar – Arizona
  32. Graves (LA) – Louisiana
  33. Green (TN) – Tennessee
  34. Greene (GA) – Georgia
  35. Griffith – Virginia
  36. Hageman – Wyoming
  37. Harris – Maryland
  38. Harshbarger – Tennessee
  39. Hern – Oklahoma
  40. Higgins (LA) – Louisiana
  41. Hunt – Texas
  42. Jordan – Ohio
  43. Joyce (PA) – Pennsylvania
  44. LaMalfa – California
  45. Lesko – Arizona
  46. Luna – Florida
  47. Mann – Kansas
  48. Massie – Kentucky
  49. Mast – Florida
  50. McClintock – California
  51. Miller (IL) – Illinois
  52. Mills – Florida
  53. Moore (AL) – Alabama
  54. Nehls – Texas
  55. Norman – South Carolina
  56. Ogles – Tennessee
  57. Owens – Utah
  58. Perry – Pennsylvania
  59. Posey – Florida
  60. Rose – Tennessee
  61. Rosendale – Montana
  62. Roy – Texas
  63. Schweikert – Arizona
  64. Self – Texas
  65. Smith (NJ) – New Jersey
  66. Spartz – Indiana
  67. Steube – Florida
  68. Tiffany – Wisconsin
  69. Timmons – South Carolina
  70. Van Drew – New Jersey
  71. Weber (TX) – Texas
  72. Webster (FL) – Florida
  73. Williams (TX) – Texas