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Lawmakers from both parties are angry about the FBI’s misuse of surveillance tools to spy on Americans.

Lawmakers Express Alarm Over FBI Misuse of Surveillance Tool

On May 19, lawmakers from both sides of the aisle were shocked to learn that the FBI had misused a controversial surveillance tool to collect intelligence on U.S. citizens. This included individuals suspected of involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and George Floyd protests.

Unsealed Court Order Reveals Inappropriate Collection of Information

The details of this alarming situation were outlined by Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court Judge in an unsealed court order. The FBI’s misuse of this surveillance tool has raised serious concerns about the agency’s respect for the privacy and civil liberties of American citizens.

What Happened?

The FBI used a tool known as a National Security Letter (NSL) to collect information on U.S. citizens without obtaining a warrant. This is a clear violation of the Fourth Amendment, which protects citizens from unreasonable searches and seizures.

Who Was Affected?

The FBI’s misuse of this tool affected individuals suspected of involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol breach and George Floyd protests. However, it is unclear how many other U.S. citizens may have been targeted without their knowledge or consent.

What Can We Do?

It is important that we hold the FBI accountable for their actions and demand that they respect the privacy and civil liberties of American citizens. We must also push for greater transparency and oversight of the agency’s use of surveillance tools to prevent future abuses.

  • Hold the FBI accountable for their actions
  • Demand respect for privacy and civil liberties
  • Push for greater transparency and oversight

We cannot allow the FBI to continue to violate the rights of American citizens in the name of national security.



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